I work in a call centre for 8/9 hours per day, about 4 weeks ago the boss came in and told everyone that he wants all the arms off the chairs. So then about a week later i got back pains and aching pains that i decided to ignore however, the past 2 weeks have [...]
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trapped nerve 4 Comments |
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I bought a "kneeling chair" because I heard they were good for your back. With all the hours I sit at the computer – I thought what the heck! A kneeling chair is the kind where your weight is supported by your seat AND your knees. The chair has no backrest. BUT, after using it [...]
have had a MRI of lumbar back, and neck.Also a xray on my tailbone and nothing was found.There is also pain on my left side when lying on it for very long, in the hip area.It is painful to ride in a vehicle or sit for long periods on a couch.Hard chairs seems to work [...]
My "specialist" doctor recently told me I had to quit running and weight lifting because I have degenerative disc disease. What yoga poses should I avoid? Almost overnight, I’ve lost my ability to comfortably do forward bends, plow/wide-legged plow, and knees to ears. I’ve already had surgery for a blow disc (L5-S1), but this pain [...]
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Saw their commercial on cable one night, but cant remember their name. They make ergonomic sofas and chairs, mostly in leather, and pride themselves on how comfortable their products are, with lumbar supports and head rests, etc.