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All I want for Christmas - is a pain free day!

  • SMARTPHYSIO
  • Dec 24, 2005
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 20, 2025

Disclaimer: This blog includes content sourced from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). Original material referenced from the CSP guide “Take the pain out of Christmas – essential tips on how to have a pain-free Christmas


Chartered physiotherapists help take the pain out of Christmas.

Christmas Day should be a time to celebrate, relax and unwind. But for many of us, all the preparations can raise our stress levels and put us at risk of sustaining an injury.

Latest figures show around 80,000 people will go to hospital over the Christmas and New Year period because of an accident in the home.

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has produced Take the pain out of Christmas – essential tips on how to have a pain-free Christmas this year. For many Christmas Day is spent at home, but it is also an extraordinary day as you are guaranteed to do things that are 'out of normal routine', says chartered physiotherapist Sammy Margo.

'Hours will be spent sitting in slumped or awkward positions. This, combined with the stress of the occasion, can aggravate weak areas such as the low back, neck and shoulders. The CSP’s guide highlights the parts of Christmas Day when you are at most risk and when to be on your guard. Making simple adjustments to your posture when you prepare the meal, sit down at the dining table and open and play with your presents, for example, will make sure Christmas Day doesn’t become a pain.'

The CSP’s guide provides information on improving your posture, staying active and relieving stress so you can ward off any discomforts associated with Christmas. Use the Wiord download link below to view the CSP guide.

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, 2003


Source: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), Archived Press Release.

 
 

About Our Expert

Sammy Margo, Chartered Physiotherapist and Founder of SmartPhysio

Sammy Margo

​Founder and Director of Physiotherapy Services
Chartered Physiotherapist
MSc, MMACP, AACP, MCSP, HCPC

 

Sammy Margo is a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 30 years’ clinical experience. She has worked across the NHS, professional sport, and private practice, and was England’s first female physiotherapist to work in professional football.

Her areas of clinical expertise include:

  • Senior care and complex rehabilitation

  • Home visit and community-based physiotherapy

  • Sleep, recovery, and performance

  • Musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation


Sammy is a recognised sleep expert, a former spokesperson for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, and a regular contributor to national media including The Telegraph, The Guardian, Daily Mail, and Stylist. She is the author of The Good Sleep Guide.

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