How Sitting All Day Is Damaging Your Back And What To Do About It
Standing Desks

Some offices are opting to provide their employees with raised desks to encourage standing up, which not only encourages strength in your spine but also burns more calories. Not to mention, a standing desk also boosts productivity and reduces chronic back pain and inflammation. Ask your employer if one of these desks may be an option that can be provided, if it is not, ask if perhaps you can bring in your own. Standing at your desk can still be an option even with standard desks by raising the screen and keyboard by propping them up with books or boxes to avoid slouching over while working.
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