❄️ How Pleasanton Residents Can Prevent Back Pain in Winter

Pleasanton resident walking outdoors in winter to prevent back pain.

Winter in Pleasanton may be mild compared to other parts of the country, but cooler temperatures, holiday stress, and seasonal activity changes can still trigger back pain for many residents. Whether you’re staying active on local trails, sitting more due to colder weather, or recovering from holiday travel, winter can be a challenging time for your spine.

Here are simple, effective ways Pleasanton residents can prevent back pain this winter — and stay active, healthy, and pain-free all season long.


1. Stay Warm to Protect Your Muscles

Cold temperatures can cause muscle tightness, increasing the risk of strains.

Tip:
Wear layers when walking downtown, visiting the Pleasanton Farmers Market, or exercising outdoors. Warm muscles move better and are less likely to spasm.


2. Keep Moving, Even When It’s Cold

Cold weather often leads to more sitting — especially if you’re working from home. Long hours in the same position increase pressure on your lower back.

Tip:
Take advantage of our local outdoor spaces. Quick, brisk walks at the Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park or Shadow Cliffs keep your spine mobile and reduce stiffness.


3. Use Proper Lifting Technique for Post-Holiday Clean-Up

From taking down decorations to moving storage bins, winter comes with more lifting than we think.

Tip:
When lifting, bend at your knees, keep items close to your body, and avoid twisting — especially when moving boxes in and out of your garage or attic.


4. Stay Hydrated

People often drink less water during colder months, leading to dehydration — which reduces spinal disc flexibility and increases discomfort.

Tip:
Set a reminder to drink water throughout the day, or carry a water bottle when you’re out on Main Street or at the local parks.


Ergonomic home office setup preventing winter back pain

5. Maintain Good Posture While Working Indoors

Many Pleasanton residents work remotely, which often means sitting at makeshift desks, kitchen counters, or couches.

Tip:
Create an ergonomic workstation:

  • Keep the top of your monitor at eye level
  • Shoulders, arms, wrists and fingers relaxed
    • Elbows at 90º, achieved with adjustable seat for optimal height
  • Sit with your feet flat on the floor or resting on footrest
    • Lower legs at a 90º to 110º angle with adjustable leg room above
  • Support your lower back curve with chair or a cushion

Even small adjustments can reduce back pain significantly. 1


Stretching before exercise to reduce winter back pain

6. Warm Up Before Outdoor Activity

Cold mornings can make joints more sensitive. Whether you’re golding at Callippe Preserve, walking your dog, or exercising outdoors, warming up helps reduce strain.

Tip:
Spend 5-7 minutes doing gentle stretches or marching in place before stepping outside.


7. Get Adjusted Before Pain Gets Worse

Winter can magnify misalignments caused by stress, cold muscles, and inactivity. Regular chiropractic care helps keep your spine aligned, your nervous system functioning properly, and your muscles relaxed.

Tip:
Chiropractic adjustments can help prevent flare-ups and keep your spine healthy through the season.


How Chiropractic Care Helps During Winter

Chiropractic care can:

  • Improving spinal alignment
  • Reduce inflammation and muscle tension
  • Restoring mobility
  • Support healthy posture
  • Prevent flare-ups caused by cold weather
  • Providing personalized home care plans

Whether you’re dealing with new winter aches or long-standing lower back pain, chiropractic care provides natural and effective relief.


Schedule Your Visit

Want to stay pain-free this winter?
Book your chiropractic appointment today and keep your spine healthy all season long.


References

  1. Purdue University. Ergonomicshttps://www.purdue.edu/ehps/rem/laboratory/personal/ergo.html ↩︎

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