Sitting at your desk all day can leave your body feeling sore and stiff, but sometimes there is nothing you can do about it when you have deadlines looming.
“Many of us have jobs that require us to sit at our desks to work and worrying about our joints is not even a consideration until something starts to hurt,” says Odette Vass, brand manager for OsteoEze®.
“What many of us don’t realise is that prolonged sitting can have a negative effect on our bodies.”
Adverse body changes such as weakened muscles in your shoulders due to slouching, weakened muscles in your legs and glutes from excessive sitting, lower back pain, decreased blood flow, digestive problems due to a compressed abdomen, and even a possibility of developing arthritis in your back, can all occur while sitting at your desk.
“These negative possibilities, and more, should be enough to get you up from your desk and start stretching” says Vass.
No longer should sitting at your desk be an excuse for sore muscles and joints. Vass suggests the following exercises that can be done at your desk to avoid all the aches and pains of sitting all day:
Incorporating these exercises into your workday routine can help “wake up” your joints and muscles after long periods of sitting. However, if your joints are taking a beating, incorporating a joint supplement into your daily vitamin intake will have a beneficial effect.
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