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Help with Lower Back PainJosh from Henderson, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Help with Lower Back Pain
Forgive an old lady , I forgot to tell you to lay on the floor with your legs up on the couch,scoot up to the couch so your knees are bent and you will feel relief across your low back. Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Help with Lower Back PainVicks vapo rub now comes in a tube and is greaseless. Rub a dab in the painful area. It still has the strong smell ,but Vicks also has a "Baby Rub" ( blue jar with PINK lid)that has lavender/rosemarie and aloe vera in it and isn't as strong a fragrance. You can also put ice packs on the painful area for 15 minutes then hot packs for 15 minutes. GG Vi Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Help with Lower Back PainGet yourself to a yoga class and if you can't find one purchase a yoga tape for lower back. I had the same problem from an accident to where it was painful to walk and ever since I have practiced yoga I don't have as much pain. Also you may want to look into getting a memory foam mattress. Make sure it is double sided and at least 10". There are some real cheap mattresses out there but they only have one side so you can't flip them and you really need the thickness for comfort and support. Post by gardendiva RE: Help with Lower Back Pain
We used to live with someone who had an "Inverter"... It's this cool thing you lean against (while standing then have someone Velcro your ankles in, then you slowly turn yourself upside down... It was the BEST!... Really!... It's just like "traction"... Works wonders for back pain. But pricey... Maybe you could find one on Craig's List, used. Post by Cyinda RE: Help with Lower Back Pain
Buy the best lace up type shoes you can afford. Find one with good arches, etc. You will be surprised at how this effects your lower back and how much better you feel. Always wear good shoes. Dont go barefoot or wear bedroom slippers for extended periods of time. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Help with Lower Back PainFirst move -- see a chiropractor. If a reputable chiropractor can not help you, he will tell you to see the doctor, or an occupational therapist. There may be things you can do lessen the strain on your back on the job. Post by louel53 RE: Help with Lower Back PainMake sure you have good supportive shoes. Talk to a physical or occupational therapist for some advise. Post by WIsgal RE: Help with Lower Back PainA 70% waveless waterbed is my only help. I've used it for 24 yrs & would never give it up. Post By Ace (Guest Post) RE: Help with Lower Back PainIf you go to a chiropractor, they can give you exercises to do to increase the strength in your back. Usually if you strengthen your stomach muscles, your back improves. Try a chiro and see how you feel. Post By Elaine (Guest Post) RE: Help with Lower Back Pain
I use two tablets of Doan's Extra Strength Medicine before I begin to do weedeating or any lengthy chore that causes my back to ache. Post by Lorelei |
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