Back pain often caused by poor posture, neurosurgeon says — here’s how to fix it
In a world of sitting at desks and slumping in front of screens, back pain is known to be the most common ailment among Americans.Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins III, a board-certified neurosurgeon in New York — who is also fellowship-trained in spinal surgery and CEO of Jenkins NeuroSpine — blamed slouching and poor posture for grave effects on the back.Poor posture stretches the spine in a way it’s "really not designed to do," Jenkins said in an interview with Fox News Digital.JUST 1 IN 10 BACK PAIN TREATMENTS WORK, STUDY SAYS – WHAT TO DO INSTEAD"We stand much better than we sit," he said. "And we find more people having that pain when they're working or when they've been sitting for a while – it's just a terrible position for our spines." Poor posture stretches the spine in a way it’s "real...