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Care for Travelers
(HealthScoutNews)
-- Long hours of travel, whether by car or plane, can be brutal
on your back.
The Canadian Chiropractic Association
suggests some ways to prevent and relieve the physical stress
of traveling:
If you're in a car:
- Stop every hour or so, get out
of the car and stretch. Work your arms, ankles, and torso, and
take a short walk.
- If you can't stop, stretch in
your seat. Tighten your calf muscles, hold for three counts,
and release. Do the same for your thigh muscles. Roll your shoulders
backward and forward a few times. Keep a loose grip on the steering
wheel. Clenching it too tightly will tire your hands, wrists
and arms.
If you're in a plane:
- Every now and then, get out of
your seat and walk down the aisle.
- While sitting, tense and release
the muscles in your legs and buttocks. Roll your shoulders backward
and forward, and wiggle your fingers and toes.
- When you put your luggage in
the overhead bin, stand out in the aisle so you don't have to
twist your back to get the bag over your head and into the compartment.
Reference
Source 101
For more information on how to prevent other diseases, use
PreventDisease.com's "Quick
Prevention Resources".
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