I've been having a lot of mid/lower back issues lately and was thinking of swapping my desk chair for an exercise ball. Anyone have experience with this? Would it help? Also, what size?
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I sit on an exercise ball at work and have for about 3 years. I enjoy it, but I'm not sure it's improved my body in any meaningful way. This is probably because I persist in having terrible posture in spite of the ball. Mine is 65cm, and I'm about 5'6" tall.Julia - legislative process lover and general government nerd, married to a PICU & Medical Ethics attending, raising a toddler son and expecting a baby daughter Oct '16.
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Also, make sure that your shoes are giving you proper support when you need it. My back/sciatic KILL if I clean the house without shoes on, or stand in the kitchen for a long time barefooted. What about taking a ballet class? A lot of gyms offer a ballet-based class and some studios offer adult classes for all levels. I totally agree with DD on the stretches/exercises - it's all about balance
Hope you find things improving soon!
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I've broken my stupid tailbone three times and if I don't wear decent shoes and don't stretch well and keep up mu strength training, my lower back becomes sore with fun little muscle spasms that can drop me to my knees.
Shoes don't need to be super cushy to be supportive, too. My best shoes are minimalist like New Balance Minimus or my Birkenstocks.
Sorry fashionistas -- I'm sure the words "Ugg", "Birkenstock", or "Vibram" are like dementors sucking all the joy from your souls.
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Originally posted by diggitydot View PostI've broken my stupid tailbone three timesMarried to a peds surgeon attending
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Originally posted by weeniegeniewife View PostNo freaking way....I knew we were sisters separated at birth, but this just confirms it! I broke my tailbone three times: twice in jr high and once in high school, all while playing sports. It never healed right and hurts every once in awhile.
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Originally posted by CassyDon't make fun of these sweet fashion skills, but my Dankso clogs are amazing. I am on my feet for 12+ hours and never have foot or back pain. When I wore sneakers to work my back would kill me. I was always hunched over, leaning on the nurses station trying to get some relief. So I vote Danksos and core strengthening exercises!Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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Hey, I'm a shoe girl and have plenty of pretty heels, but I ALSO love my Dansko clogs. Sometimes you need a sensible shoe. =) I notice I get a lot of low back pain when I put my feet up while sitting -- it pulls the sacrum under and compresses the lower spine. I'm trying to break the habit but I just love to put my feet up and slouch when I'm working... I actually do better when I have a structured desk chair with low back support rather than a ball -- the ball makes me slouch more. It depends on whether you can remind yourself to sit correctly on the ball.Wife of PGY-4 (of 6), cat herder, and mom to a sassy-pants four-nager.
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