Why Doing "Nothing" Is Still Doing Something to Your Spine
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In this episode of The Health Commute, Dr. Dan and Dr. Pascal explain why "doing nothing" with your spine isn't neutral — and how everyday habits quietly shape your spinal health over time.
They discuss how prolonged sitting, poor posture, phone and laptop use, and lack of movement still place stress on the spine, even when nothing hurts. Because the spine is constantly adapting to position and load, these small daily inputs can lead to stiffness, posture changes, and degeneration long before pain appears.
The conversation highlights why pain is often the last warning sign, and why waiting until something hurts can allow small issues to become bigger problems. Dr. Dan and Dr. Pascal also share simple, realistic ways to introduce positive inputs — through movement, posture awareness, and consistent spinal care — to support long-term spine health.
Big takeaway:
There's no such thing as "doing nothing" for your spine. What you do most of the time matters — and small, consistent actions can make a big difference over time.