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Back pain is one of the most common complaints among truck drivers due to long hours behind the wheel, poor posture, and the physical strain of loading and unloading cargo.
According to the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, over 50% of drivers report lower back issues, impacting their quality of life and job performance. In California, Cal/OSHA regulations promote ergonomic practices and regular breaks to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Below are exercises and practical tips to help alleviate and prevent back pain.
Effective Back Exercises
1. Lumbar Stretch
2. Pelvic Mobilization
3. Core Strengthening
4. Shoulder Rotations
Practical Tips for the Road
1. Adjust Your Seat
2. Use Lumbar Support
3. Stay Hydrated
4. Make Micro Movements
5. Walk During Stops
6. Eat a Balanced Diet
7. Wear Proper Footwear
8. Consult a Physical Therapist
Prevention Is Key
Take full advantage of your legally required rest breaks to stretch and adjust your posture. Use these opportunities to perform the recommended exercises and stay mindful of your body´s needs. A healthy back is essential for your performance and quality of life on the road. Remember, taking care of yourself is just as important as taking care of your truck!
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