How to Maintain Good Posture While Driving the Streets of Hilliard
- 614 Chiropractic
- Oct 22
- 1 min read

How to Maintain Good Posture While Driving the Streets of Hilliard
Whether you’re commuting to work, shuttling kids, or driving across Hilliard, long hours
behind the wheel can strain your neck, back, and shoulders. At 614 Chiropractic, we often see drivers with posture-related pain—but with the right habits and care, you can stay comfortable on the road.
Why Driving Impacts Your Spine
Sitting still, leaning forward, or slouching adds stress to joints and muscles, leading to stiffness, tension, and poor alignment. Over time, this can cause chronic discomfort or mobility issues.
Tips for Better Driving Posture
Keep your seat upright at a 100–110° angle.
Sit back fully with knees level or slightly below hips.
Use lumbar support or a small pillow behind your back.
Keep your head aligned over your shoulders.
Bring the steering wheel close enough to avoid overreaching.
Take breaks every hour to stretch or walk.
How Chiropractic Care Helps
Adjustments restore alignment, improve circulation, and relieve tension caused by repetitive driving. At 614 Chiropractic, we use the Omni Adjusting Table for precise, comfortable care and may recommend decompression or SoftWave therapy for deeper tissue support.
Good posture protects your spine and keeps you pain-free—on the road and in everyday life.







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