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Lower Back Pain
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I am a fairly healthy 26yo male, 6ft2 and approx 12.5 stone.
I have been suffering with accute lower back pain for the past three weeks.
I cannot decide if it is my chair at work (started a new job) or if it is from doing free weights every other evening (literally lifting a smaller dumbell on each arm approximately 40 times on each side, so nothing major).
Can anyone suggest anything? It is absolutely killing me today and I don't want to take any painkillers...
It is also feeling like it is mainly on the left side of the middle of my lower back.
I have been suffering with accute lower back pain for the past three weeks.
I cannot decide if it is my chair at work (started a new job) or if it is from doing free weights every other evening (literally lifting a smaller dumbell on each arm approximately 40 times on each side, so nothing major).
Can anyone suggest anything? It is absolutely killing me today and I don't want to take any painkillers...
It is also feeling like it is mainly on the left side of the middle of my lower back.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mr BagPuss suffers badly with lower back pain and he uses a TENS machine. You can get them from Chemists and Supermarkets for about �15-�30 and they are a totally safe pain relief system. It send pulses into your skin which stimulate you own natural pain killers. Mr BagPuss uses his regularly and thinks it is brilliant.
I used to suffer constant backpain but that soon stopped after i stopped carrying that piano with me every where i went!
Seriously though,sounds like a strain,but go and see your doctor and when it heals when you workout throw lower back execises into the mix such as "goodmornings" deadlifts and squats (these 2 workout your whole back) and these you could do at home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFth3Fzc8io
Seriously though,sounds like a strain,but go and see your doctor and when it heals when you workout throw lower back execises into the mix such as "goodmornings" deadlifts and squats (these 2 workout your whole back) and these you could do at home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFth3Fzc8io
Do a health and safety work assessment as to how your desk is set up and keep an eye on your posture and the way you are sitting and twisting.
Eg if you sit one way to your keyboard and monitor but twist to read or look at things rather than actually moving round.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg36.pdf
I use a lumbar support at work which is really good and you can get special cushions which slope gently downwards as well or try a wobble cushion to help with core strength and stability.
http://physiosupplies.com/acatalog/Wobble_Cush ion.html
http://physiosupplies.com/acatalog/Lumbar_Roll s___D_Rolls_Support_Cushions.html
http://physiosupplies.com/acatalog/Seating_Wed ges.html
Eg if you sit one way to your keyboard and monitor but twist to read or look at things rather than actually moving round.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg36.pdf
I use a lumbar support at work which is really good and you can get special cushions which slope gently downwards as well or try a wobble cushion to help with core strength and stability.
http://physiosupplies.com/acatalog/Wobble_Cush ion.html
http://physiosupplies.com/acatalog/Lumbar_Roll s___D_Rolls_Support_Cushions.html
http://physiosupplies.com/acatalog/Seating_Wed ges.html