A few don’ts while sitting:
· Don’t sit with one leg under the buttocks. Instead, use asymmetrical posture.
· Don’t sit with one leg crossed over the other for prolonged periods.
Stand frequently and ease tight muscles
Standing is an active process, and following an ergonomically supported standing posture can help relieve stresses on your lower back and minimize sciatica pain.
Take a walk and stay hydrated
Working at a desk requires one to sit in one place for hours. It’s advisable to take short walks in order to enhance blood flow and loosen muscles. Drink lots of water as this will alleviate muscle cramps.
Easy go-to stretches
Standing Extension: Stand straight with your hands placed at the back of your waist. Slowly push forward your waist with the help of your hands. This engages your pelvic region, relaxing the muscles in your abdomen.
Seated Nerve Glide: Sit upright on a chair and stretch one of your knees straight keeping the other foot flat on the ground. Bend your ankle to have the toes facing you. Move your ankle back and forth. Repeat with the other leg.
Additionally, you can perform the pigeon stretch, piriformis stretch, and the seated hamstring stretch.
Note: Sciatica exercises/ treatment ideas are generic in nature and may not suit everybody. Consult a therapist to get your customised exercise program.
The author is Owner and Director at TheraCure.
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