





If you
are reading this blog post, you may have pain in your spine, muscles, tendons,
or joints. Now think about your daily activities over the past few months: have
you been sitting for longer periods of time? Or maybe perhaps you have been
doing more household tasks that require bending and lifting.
11 million
Canadians suffer from disorders of the musculoskeletal system,
including injuries such as sprains and strains, chronic or acute low back and
neck pain, arthritis, as well as other congenital or acquired disorders.
When
we overuse our joints, muscles, and tendons, injuries such as carpal tunnel
syndrome can develop. But there are things you can do to reduce
the risk and strengthen your body while you tidy up around the house.
With any type of physical activity, it is very important to warm up. Before you start cleaning or organizing, walk around the house or do some simple stretches to help prevent injury.
Think back to the last time you did
groceries. Did you carry all the bags into the house at once instead of taking
multiple trips to the car? We know how tempting it is to make fewer trips, but
you may be risking an injury. Take the extra few minutes and only carry a few
bags at once. Don’t drive? Consider investing in a cart or buggy rather than
carrying heavy bags.
Do you save chores for your day off and
power through your list? Dedicating 30 minutes every day to your household
tasks can decrease your stress and risk of injury or fatigue.
Plus, getting a little bit done each day
allows you to have more time on the weekends to spend with family and friends.
Vacuuming and mopping the floors often
require excessive bending, reaching, and twisting. Avoid stretching out your
arms and bending at the waist. Instead, hold the vacuum or mop handle close to
your body and walk back and forth with it. Keep your spine relaxed and neutral
while doing these chores. Your back will thank you!
Prevent unwanted strain on your shoulders,
neck, and back and use both sides of your body when cleaning. Occasionally,
consider cleaning the bathroom tiles or washing dishes with your non-dominant
hand.
Bonus Tip: Use
proper lumbar supports if you find yourself sitting for long spells. Every
20-30 minutes stand up and stretch out your spine.
With
these tips, you can feel confident in tackling your to-do list safely and
effectively. However, if an injury does occur, visit one of our
Chiropractors to get your spine back in working order.
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Arthritis flare-up due to the hot weather? Chiropractic care can help!
Chiropractors see many patients who present with various forms of arthritis.
Chiropractors can treat your arthritis whether it’s in your back or not.
It’s a common misconception that chiropractic treatments are only for neck and back conditions. Your chiropractor will work with you to create an appropriate plan for each area of the body arthritis is affecting.
It is safe to see a chiropractor if you have arthritis.
Chiropractors have
the expertise and knowledge to be able to assist patients with all kinds of new
or pre-existing conditions. Chiropractors are trained to differentiate the
various forms of arthritis, with joint problems being one component of health
management by chiropractors.
Chiropractors will assist patients with mobility
and other health challenges at many different stages of their life. The care
for patients may span from education to lifestyle modifications to hands-on
body work.
If it hurts, see a Chiropractor.
Our Chiropractors are highly educated and specially trained musculoskeletal
experts. We can treat aches and pains, as well as build customized stretching
routines and whole-body wellness strategies in conjunction with your
chiropractic treatment.
Book your visit now:
519-662-4441
info.nhwc@bellnet.ca
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Stretching before playing golf can help improve your performance and help prevent injury or pain. Here are 4 easy but effective stretches to try. 🏌️♀️🏌️♂️
2021 RECORD READER AWARDS NOMINATIONS
It's time to start nominating for this year's Record Readers' Choice Awards!
Please take a minute to vote for the New Hamburg Wellness Centre under the
following Health/Wellness/Fitness/Beauty categories:
1.
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2.
Favourite Massage Clinic: https://www.therecord.com/readerschoice/categories/health-wellness-fitness-beauty/subcategories/massage-therapy
3.
Favourite Physiotherapy Clinic:
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4.
Favourite Alternative Medicine Clinic: https://www.therecord.com/readerschoice/categories/health-wellness-fitness-beauty/subcategories/alternative-medicine-healing
5. Favourite Acupuncture Clinic:
6. Favourite Naturopathic Clinic:
7. Favourite Foot Care Clinic
8. Favourite Massage & Wellness
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Vote now and vote often! The nomination period will be open from Friday July 24
at 12:00 am to Monday August 31 at 12:59 pm.
Thank you for your support!Simply look for New Hamburg Wellness Centre
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Vote now and vote often! The nomination period will be open until Sunday
July 11, 2021.
Thank you for your support!