Tips for Preventing Summer Road Trip Pain

During the summer, many people are planning road trips to visit family and friends. This is a great opportunity to take a much needed vacation and start new memories with loved ones. Did you know that 1 in 3 Americans planned on taking summer road trips in 2020. Of course, long trips can take a toll on your body. Let’s take a closer look at some tips to help prevent pain from interfering with your summer fun.

1. Safely Pack Your Luggage

Before you start your trip, it’s essential to pack your luggage properly into your vehicle. It’s recommended that you bend at the knees and use your leg muscles and hips to lift your luggage, rather than your back. This will help avoid causing you back pain, which isn’t ideal for a long drive. If you need to carry heavy items, ask for help from a friend or family member.

2. Take Regular Breaks

No matter how long your trip lasts, it’s a good idea to stop and take regular breaks every 2 hours. This gives you time to stretch, walk around, go to the bathroom, and restore your energy levels. After all, being stuck in a vehicle can cause muscle stiffness and fatigue, as well as back, neck, and shoulder pain. You can do some easy, quick exercises to help reduce or prevent pain and stiffness. These exercises also increase your blood circulation, oxygen, and energy levels.

Road Trip Exercises:

  • Arch your back
  • Bend forward and touch your toes
  • Go on a short walk
  • Rotate your arms
  • Slowly roll your head from side to side
  • Stretch your arms across your chest

3. Eat Healthy

Fast food is a convenient option on the road. However, fast food typically contains high sodium and high sugar levels that only provide temporary energy boosts followed by a “crash” period. This is not ideal because you will become quickly fatigued and may start to slouch over. Slouching over puts excessive pressure on your back and neck, which can lead to back and neck pain. 

Instead of eating fast food, you can pack a variety of healthy food for your trip. This will help you feel good and give you the lasting energy you need to get to your destination safely.

Healthy Food Suggestions:

  • Fruit
  • Low-sodium jerky
  • Nuts
  • Granola bars
  • Trail mix
  • Vegetables
  • Yogurt cups

4. Stay Hydrated

Like fast food, it can be tempting to grab sugar-rich drinks to keep you alert while driving. While these drinks may taste good, they only offer temporary energy boosts and don’t provide the proper hydration your body needs. Indeed, water is the best choice to stay properly hydrated, especially during those hot summer months.

Water Benefits:

  • Helps prevent pain and stiffness
  • Helps prevent muscle cramping
  • Carries oxygen to your muscles, which prevents muscle spasms
  • Assists with proper digestion of your meals

5. Have Good Back Support

When you sit in your vehicle for long hours, this typically causes you to slouch. Slouching is just more comfortable than sitting up straight. Of course, this slouching may contribute to you experiencing pain in your hips, lower-back, mid-back, upper-back, neck, and/or shoulders. Additionally, you can purchase a good back support pillow. This ergonomic pillow helps you maintain a healthy posture and reduce pressure placed on your spine.

6. Visit Your Chiropractor

Before your road trip, you take the time to get your vehicle ready. This involves checking your tire pressure, doing an oil change, and making sure your vehicle is in good condition for a long trip. You can also benefit from visiting your chiropractor to maintain your health and prevent injuries or pain. Depending on your health needs, you will receive a chiropractic adjustment that will help you maintain a healthy spine and address any misalignments you may have. Your chiropractor can help set you up for road trip success, so you can start your trip feeling good. When your spine is properly aligned, you are less likely to experience pain or discomfort.

We hope you enjoyed these easy tips to help you have a successful road trip. The last thing you want is to be suffering from back or neck pain while on the road. Contact Anchor Health Chiropractic in Noblesville, IN today to learn how we can help you achieve your fullest potential and be ready for your summer trips.

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