Slumping forward in a position common to laptop users stresses your lower spine at least 85 per cent more than standing. The chart illustrating A.L. Nachemson’s 1976 study on the difference in pressure ( as a percentage) on the discs of your lower spine in...
If you spend a lot of time at the computer, you probably feel tension in your shoulders and upper back. A few simple stretches outlined below by Ingrid Aria E-RYT and Jerusalem based therapeutic yoga teacher can help to reduce strain in the neck, shoulders and upper...
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I have been helping people to sit and move comfortably since 1998. I am always looking for ways to help people improve their relationships with their bodies.