Back Pain Relief

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By: Dr. Kyle Feldman


We see many patients enter our clinics with back pain. One of the main causes of this
pain is the time people spend commuting—we see patients who drive over two hours a
day! Other common contributors to increased low back and hip pain include sitting for
extended periods at work and at home. So, the common denominator is that back pain
typically originates from sitting for long periods of time.


How can you fix this?


Most of the time, people try to twist side to side or put a pillow behind their lower backs
in hopes of getting some comfort. Unfortunately, these methods rarely provide lasting
relief.
Physical Therapists have found that the design of a car’s bucket seat positions a driver’s
knee above their hips and pelvis in a posterior position, causing a rounded spine and
lower back pain. This can also be caused by poorly designed office chairs.

sit straight

This acute angle and causes you to sit on your tailbone. Most people will try to use a
pillow behind their back, but this does not help or address the source of the problem. To
help correct this position a few companies have created wedges that help to place the
pelvis in a more even position to help keep a more natural spine position, which will
target the source of your back pain and bring relief.

If you struggle with back pain caused by sitting for long periods of time, contact us to
schedule an appointment for a seat wedge evaluation!

Click here to set up an appointment!