In today’s age, one needs to sit for long hours either due to the requirement of the job, online studies or simply watching TV or relaxing. All this means that the type of posture one adopts is going to go a long way in shaping your persona. We have a wide range of chairs and couches available in the market we need to be aware of these and use the one best suited to our needs.; either ergonomically designed or ultra-comfortable. ETV Bharat Sukhibhava spoke to Dr. Janhvi Kathrani, Physiotherapist, Alternative Medicine Practitioner and Yoga Teacher for inputs on the same.
When seating at one place:
- Rest your Feet on the floor or on any support.
- Knee should not bend more than 90 degree.
- Position hip slightly above the knee joints and should have foam and firm support at the bottom.
- Lower back should be relaxed and position with abdominal tuck in as well as upper back erect without slouching of the upper thorax and shoulders.
- Neck and Vision should be parallel to the ground, thus adjust the desk or the computer screen.
- Don’t forget to be in comfortable clothes.
- Breathe in and out gently.
Correct sitting posture prevents the joints Stiffness, maintains the blood circulation, helps to maintain the blood circulations in the head; thus, no more black outs, headaches, heaviness and fatigue.
When pain is already set in or in any particular post-surgical situations, the sitting posture does need some assistance to prevent the pain.
- Foam rolls or pillows to support the lower back and legs.
- Assistant belt to the abdominal region if required post-surgery.
- Back support according to the comfort zone.
- Head rested if required.
- Feet and legs assisted as well as elevated as per the requirements (specially in edema).
Ergonomic (designed to suit the curvature of human spine) chairs: