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Of course I'll go to the doctor this next week, but meanwhile...
I got a brand new Sail chair from Herman Miller.
Yesterday I saw the table at the office was a little bit inclined to the right... And now, after a couple of months sitting on the new chair I've discovered my back is aching terribly in the low end left side.
As most of the people here are sitting everyday and I guess I'm not the first one to get this kind of ache...
What would you recommend me to soften that ache a little?
Thank you all!
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walking...standing...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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I think you are right...
Yesterday I did it a little and today I'm a little bit better... let's hope I'll be well soon... I know I won't die of that, but it is terrible as I can't concentrate properly...
Thank you for posting!
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Yes. I've been there. Practise sport or, at least, walking, moving. Don't wait to stop hurting to move, it's just the opposite, you should force yourself to move for the pain to disappear. If you can't sleep at night because of the pain, a heating pad works perfect for me.
You can have a terrible chair and table, but if you keep yourself active the pain won't appear. While working, try to find an excuse to stand and walk a bit every hour.
Source: decades of experience of back problems.
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Yes. I've been there. Practise sport or, at least, walking, moving. Don't wait to stop hurting to move, it's just the opposite, you should force yourself to move for the pain to disappear. If you can't sleep at night because of the pain, a heating pad works perfect for me.
You can have a terrible chair and table, but if you keep yourself active the pain won't appear. While working, try to find an excuse to stand and walk a bit every hour.
Source: decades of experience of back problems.
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Joan M wrote: I got a brand new Sail chair from Herman Miller. Looks fancy but not especially ergonomic, compared to mine. I've got a "Mister Sitwell". Never had backaches since.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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I had to look that up. Thanks! Chairs designed for men!
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I should have got the Aero from HM, but it was terribly expensive...
Possibly my next chair, but by now, Sayl is far better than the one I was using...
The problem was the unleveled table...
Let's see if I get better soon...
Thank you for your comment though, I'll check that chair when I think about changing the current one.
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I have found two things to help -
(1) Going for a walk at lunch
(2) Having two tennis balls handy, lying on the ground on top of the tennis balls in the spots that ache and spending around three minutes doing the equivalent of what dogs do when they roll in something. It hurts but I have found it is the one thing that fixes my back the fastest. If I catch the ache early I find the tennis ball method can fix my back that day.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Yes, The tennis ball is a great idea. I use one against a wall. 5 minutes work with it can make a world of difference.
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Glad to hear that - I have found tennis balls to be way better than any pain killers.
It's basically a deep tissue massage at a very low price.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Incredible! I'll try it this weekend once I get a couple of them
Thank you!
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Standing for a few moments every hour plus some gentle stretches and twisting usually helps me out
Edit: this sort of thing Wake-up workout - Live Well - NHS Choices[^] . I can do the seated / standing ones at work thru the day
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useful link but pretty sure doing the "knee to chest" stretch the way they have shown is potentially bad for your knees
I believe the hands should be round the thigh under the knee in order to avoid putting strain on the knee joint
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I see what you mean but I've personally never had a problem, despite a dislocated knee cap injury from back in the day. Trying to walk however, ....
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I've read the next comments sorry... nice link... I'll try the stretches...
Thank you for it
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Great informative video. Thanks!
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Nice video!
Thank you!
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Sounds like the chair was wrong for you.
We're all different, there is no chair that works for everyone.
See if you can get another one.
Take a look at the link from CHill, the knee rolls does it for me. Whenever my back feels "wrong" I do the knee rolls, hear and feel a klick. and usually everything is ok within a day. If I don't I'm looking forward to a lumbago and/or a week or two of back pain.
For me the problem actually was my old car, I had back problems every month when it was at the worst. When I changed my car to a different brand, my problems more or less vanished within half a year.
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I don't think so... My English is not as good as it should be...
The problem is the table... When we moved the office the table was not level so I forced my back to adapt to the displays and to the keyboard and mouse.
After fine tuning the chair and leveling the table I guess I'll be again well soon.
Of course it is possible that the chair is not good enough, but it feels very comfortable when you sit on it...
Thank you for your comment!
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Warming helps like with a warm (til hot) bath or other warm treatment.
I use sometimes Voltaren creme to linder the pain (it doesnt heal).
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Tried the voltaren thing...
Nothing happened... Or I'm completely broken or I'm resistant to Voltaren
Temperature is another thing I have to try...
Thank you for the comment!
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Swimming, especially crawl is a good movement to prevent/ease back/spine problems ... and also (I am not joking ...) run up the stairs using feet and arms, like a cat or dog ... (it is a real advice I got once from my physician), but I prefer swimming as it is less "unusual" ... I imagine the faces om my neighbours - is he drunk or what ...
also - manual therapy can help, and of course painkillers are not good at all ...
BR
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I prefer swimming than the stairs thing...
Thank you, yes, the problem is that the nearest swimming pool is a little bit far away, but I love swimming and this could be an excuse to start doing it again...
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