In the 2020 Back Report for Switzerland, 88% of those surveyed said that they had suffered from back pain at least once a year. If you apply this figure to the entire population of Switzerland, that means that 8 out of 10 people are sure to suffer from back pain at least once in their life.
A healthy and strong back is not just important in your day-to-day life, but it also helps to prevent aches and to boost your mood. Embodiment research indicates that there is a clear relationship between posture and mood. They affect each other: our mood can impact our posture and facial expression, and vice versa.
Good posture has a positive influence on our feeling of self-worth. A slumped position reduces this positive feeling: if you let your shoulders dip and have a rounded back, your negative thoughts increase. But if you walk around with good posture, you feel stronger, better and more open. The body signals to the mind that things are looking up.
Sitting or standing up straight is not just good for the mind but also for your spine. Healthy posture can prevent or minimise back pain. In their daily routine, many people have the tendency to sit for long periods with a rounded back or to stand with a hollow back. There is no clear guideline on how many minutes per day you can sit like this. Just as everybody is different, every spine is different. Exercise is the answer here. If you spend most of your time at work in front of a computer, then it's important to change position often. You may very well sit in front of your laptop with a rounded back. A variety of positions is good for your back. keep changing your position now and again, and stand up once in a while. If you have a job where you're often standing then try to make sure that you aren't standing with a hollow back the whole time.
The benefits of a healthy and straight posture are:

Objective: to achieve the correct posture and to strengthen the back.

Objective: to promote balance and stabilise the spine.

Objective: stabilise the pelvis and mobilise the spine.

Objective: to promote shoulder stability, the strength of the supporting arm, shoulder mobility of the active arm and mobility of the spine.

Objective: to improve mobility of the spine and relieve and loosen up the lower back.

Objective: to improve the stability of the spine, stabilise and strengthen the shoulders, and strengthen the glutes.
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Being active pays off. SWICA – unlike many other health insurance companies – supports your personal commitment through a wide range of activities and offers relating to health promotion and preventive healthcare. Whether you're looking for mindfulness training, massage, yoga, tai chi, fitness courses, swimming lessons, breathing exercises, personal training, nutrition, tennis or something else, you enjoy attractive contributions of up to 1'300 francs* per year from the Completa Forte, Praevita and Optima supplementary insurance plans (*see detailed information).
Incidentally, supplementary insurance always provides valuable additional benefits above and beyond those available under basic insurance. It can be taken out with SWICA at any time, regardless of which insurer currently provides your basic insurance.
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