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Boost spine health: 6 healthy habits to keep your backbone strong, prevent age-related diseases

Keep your back strong: A strong spine supports posture, mobility, and protects the spinal cord. Maintaining good posture, staying active, practising ergonomics, lifting properly, and healthy lifestyle choices can preserve spine health.

October 20, 2024 / 11:39 IST
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The best way to relieve backache and back strain is to practice correct posture. (Image: Canva)

A healthy backbone is crucial for one’s well-being in that it aids in maintaining good posture, mobilisation, and shielding the spinal cord at the centre, which prepares the body for actions by linking it to the brain. A backbone that is strong and looked after properly aids in the carrying out of activities of daily living, diminishes pain and minimises chances of injuries. Compromised spinal health, however, can precipitate persistent pain, reduced physical activity, and other complications that come with it, thus negatively influencing one’s life.

Fortunately, enough, loss of the spine structural integrity can be evaded. Certain practices can be absorbed in the daily activities of a person so that they do not strain their back or keep their back in healthy condition. Dr Saransh Gupta, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Spine Surgery, Max Super Speciality Hospital Shalimar Bagh, shares ways of improving spine health with everyday practices.

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Maintain good posture

The best way to relieve backache and back strain is to practice correct posture. Correct body position whilst sitting down, standing, or walking significantly helps to alleviate pressure in your spine and back. When sitting down, ensure that your feet are touching the ground, and sit on a supportive chair that aligns the normal curves of your spine. Even simple things like standing straight with shoulders back and head upright contribute positively to the well-being of the spine.