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Happy Journey: Perfect Tips to Avoid Travel Aches, Pains This Summer

by Adeline Dorcas on June 7, 2019 at 1:00 PM

Everyone likes to travel with friends and family, especially during summer vacation. But, sitting in one place during long-term travel can wreak havoc on your body and ultimately lead to backaches and body pains. So, here are a few tips that can help you enjoy and survive long-term travel.


Author T.S. Eliot once wrote, "The journey, not the destination, matters." As any well-heeled traveler can attest, however, the journey can also be rough on the body. Whether you are traveling alone, on business or on your way to a sunny resort with your family this summer, long hours in a car or on an airplane can leave you stressed, tired, stiff and sore.

‘Are you tired of traveling? Traveling for too long can wreak havoc on your body. However, warming up before getting into a car or on a plane, and cooling down once you reach your destination can help you keep backaches and pains at bay. Bon Voyage!’

"Prolonged sitting can wreak havoc on your body," says Scott Bautch, DC, president of the American Chiropractic Association's (ACA) Council on Occupational Health. "Even if you travel in the most comfortable car or opt to fly first class, certain pressures and forces from awkward positions can result in restricted blood flow. One of the biggest insults to your system from prolonged sitting is the buildup of pressure in the blood vessels in your lower legs. Contracting and relaxing the muscles helps the blood flow properly."

To enjoy your journey, ACA offers the following tips to alleviate some of the common aches and pains associated with travel:

First Things First: Warm Up, Cool Down

Treat travel like an athletic event. Warm up before getting into a car or on a plane, and cool down once you reach your destination. One of the easiest ways do this is by taking a brisk walk to stretch your hamstring and calf muscles. Once you're on the road or in the air, try some additional moves to keep your blood flowing and joints flexible:

Tips for Air Travel


Tips for Car Travel


"If you follow these simple tips, you can enjoy pain-free, safe travel," says Dr. Bautch. "If you do experience pain and stress on your back, doctors of chiropractic are trained and licensed to diagnose and treat problems of the spine and nervous system."

Source: Newswise

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