Me, I have a disease which is kinda wiping out my connective tissue over time, which includes those lovely soft discs in my spine, dammit. Biggest current issue with that is that it’s getting harder and harder to sit at my desk for more than ~15min without lower back pain ratcheting up…

So I was wondering if anyone here with lower back issues has found a chair that helped them sit?

From L-R, T-B, chair #2 is a saddle chair, which looks kinda interesting. Chair #4 is one I used to have, which seemingly tries to keep the spine perfectly straight-up, but it was also hell on my knees.


Now, chair #3 kinda looks like a Star Trek-style bumper-car that I’d want to ride in my very last visit to an amusement park. 😄


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  • tal@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    I don’t personally run into it, but I’d imagine that you’d be better-off in a more-reclined position, since that’d put less pressure on said discs.

    I’d probably try sitting in a reclined position for an extended period of time and see if that’s less of a problem.

    If mitigates it, I’d probably try to find something that can recline a long ways. Probably armless, like a sunlounger.

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=sunlounger

    If you use a computer and can’t sit at a desk while reclined that far, maybe get:

    • A split keyboard. You can put each half on one side, each on some flat platform like two adjustable-height small, low tables or similar.

    • Something to hold your laptop or monitor up in front of your face. For monitors, you’re looking for something with a VESA mount that supports tilting downwards; this will screw into the back of most monitors.

      https://www.amazon.com/s?k=vesa+mount+arm

      https://www.amazon.com/s?k=vesa+bed+mount

      Note that these will have weight limits, so you’ll need to know what the monitor will weigh.

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      2 months ago

      Worth noting, a decline of like 20 degrees is a lot worse for me. Puts all the pressure on my SI joints. So like you mentioned with the sun chair, you do in fact need to have a significant recline to take the pressure off. And the mouse is really the hard one to handle for that. Trackball mice can be the solution if it doesn’t bother your thumb too much.

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      2 months ago

      I don’t personally run into it, but I’d imagine that you’d be better-off in a more-reclined position

      Indeed. I typically have to rest on my back for ~90% of my waking hours due to late-stage CFS/ME.

      Something to hold your laptop or monitor up in front of your face.

      I do happen to be pretty handy, and have designed all that stuff out of scrap and screws, many years ago. It’s helped enormously over time, and maybe I should have put that in the post?

      I appreciate your advice and concern, and taking your time upon all that, in any case. *fist-bump*