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World Physiotherapy Day 2024: Office exercises & more tips to reduce lower back pain

Lower back pain is the theme of World Physiotherapy Day 2024. From ergonomic office set up (including how to position dual monitors), to setting reminders for regular movement and stretches like seated calf pumps, here's what you can do to prevent or reduce back pain.

September 08, 2024 / 04:00 IST
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Tips to prevent lower back pain in office: Stand up while taking phone calls, and take meetings while walking whenever possible. (Image credit: Zerrin Velizade via Pexels)
Tips to prevent lower back pain in office: Stand up while taking phone calls, and take meetings while walking whenever possible. (Image credit: Zerrin Velizade via Pexels)

World Physiotherapy foundation was established in the UK on September 8, 1951. Every year for the last 28 years, since 1996, affiliated physiotherapists around the globe have been marking this day as World Physiotherapy Day. The theme of World Physiotherapy Day 2024 is lower back pain and what physiotherapists can do to prevent and alleviate it.

Lower back pain may be caused by any number of factors, from a muscle or tendon injury to slow degeneration of the spine. Especially for office workers who spend hours in a seated position, or with bad posture, low back pain is a very common complaint. On World Physiotherapy Day, we asked Dr Seema Grover, Head of Department-Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, to share her tips for lower back pain relief for this set of office goers. Read on:

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