Friday, October 11, 2013

Memo - Sore Knee Joints Disrupt Office Life! - Painful Knees Are the Worst - Do Something About It!


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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome used to be the top medical worry that office workers had to concern themselves with. But in recent years droves of long-hour office workers have started to complain about having really sore knee joints. In fact, the soreness in their joints has gotten so bad that they find it nearly impossible to focus on their work without feeling physical pain! This isn't surprising since most office workers are sitting with their knees bent for entire work days without movement at their desks.

It is estimated that four out of every five office workers will experience sore knee joints during their lifetime. Most office workers sit with their knees in a bent position that blocks or upsets blood flow, for no less than four hours at any given time between breaks. This can also lead to numbness, soreness and moderate to severe sore knee joints.

What Can You Do To Avoid Sore Knee Joints In The Office

Most offices realize that their employees do suffer from physical ailments and boredom while at work. This is why many offices have started to implement various physical suggestions in order to make their workers more productive. In fact, in some countries like Japan, they actually carry out entire on-the-job exercise sessions with their employees daily, in order to keep them physically fit and alert on the job.

One addition to most offices has been that of a phone head piece. This works like headphones and is hooked up to the workers telephone. This allows the worker to stand and move about their work area while still taking and carrying out business phone calls. It allows workers to continue doing their job, while at the same time stretching and moving their legs to avoid the effects of sore knee joints.

Physicians recommend that office workers who are confined to desks with little mobility for long lengths of time to actually stretch their legs out straight beneath their desk for at least 15 minutes on every hour. This allows blood flow to return to normal and will keep knees and joints from experiencing long-term pain.

So what happens when you are out of work? Does your knee pain always stay at the office? You know the answer to that one! - Many times if you have knee pain or instability problems, you will want to seriously consider getting a knee brace. These braces can help provide you with meaningful support and help to reduce your knee pain as a result. Many people can stop taking their pain medications for their knees, as a result of increased stability.

A final suggestion is for office workers not to sit at their desks on their breaks or to sit at all. In fact, it is better for individuals who are confined to their desks at their job to move and walk around on their breaks. This assists in alleviating sore knee joints and gets the blood and heart pumping, which will also make the person more mentally alert for when they return to their desk.

Sore knee joints can be overcome with simple movement, exercise, stretching, and the proper use of knee braces or sleeves.

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