Work from home pain: Why it’s worse than office pain
- Contact Travel Physio
- May 22
- 1 min read
Working from home seems more comfortable but for many people, it’s actually worse on the body.
What changed:
At home, most setups are:
Improvised (kitchen tables, couches, beds)
Less structured
More relaxed (in a way that hurts long-term)
And without the natural movement of an office environment, you often stay in one position longer.
Common problems we see
Neck pain from looking down at laptops
Lower back pain from unsupported seating
Shoulder tension from poor desk height
Less movement throughout the day
Why it adds up faster
At home:
Breaks are less structured
Boundaries between work and rest blur
You may work longer hours without realizing it
What helps:
Set up a dedicated workspace (even a simple one)
Elevate your screen to eye level
Use a chair with support or add cushions
Schedule intentional movement breaks
Small changes make a big difference over time.
If working from home is starting to cause pain, we can help you optimize your setup and movement so you stay comfortable and productive.




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