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Discuss Lower back pain - backlife machine in the Electricians Chat - Off Topic Chat area at ElectriciansForums.net
i have a lloyds chemists heated tens machine. my neck was damaged in a rtc a few years ago and has led to my shoulder being a little painful to say the least at times. the heat on the pads is excellent. i don`t know of anyone who has used one mate tbh. i seem to remember searching the net when i had frozen shoulder for a decent forum and there were loads of people who had used various things. its a little expensive if it does not work but well worth it if it does.
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SOB Pushrod mate, I was gonna post on this subject last week; asking how many other lads now suffer with a bad back since starting work in our industry.Anyone suffer from it and tried one of THESE or know anyone who has tried one?
Getting sick of the problems with my back
i have a lloyds chemists heated tens machine. my neck was damaged in a rtc a few years ago and has led to my shoulder being a little painful to say the least at times. the heat on the pads is excellent. i don`t know of anyone who has used one mate tbh. i seem to remember searching the net when i had frozen shoulder for a decent forum and there were loads of people who had used various things. its a little expensive if it does not work but well worth it if it does.
let me know if it works if you do get one though. nothing worse than back pain and the huffs and gasps every time you take a step or bend mate.
tell you what does work for my neck though. a memory foam pillow 20 quid and well worth it. i used to get trapped nerves every other week and it lasted a few days. for anyone who has ever had a trapped nerve in the neck it is one of the most painful things you could experience. i was lucky to get a dam good physio who got it to stop trapping as often, if i got chance to nominate someone for a nighthood believe me the guy would get my vote
When my son was in hospital until recently (5 months with fractured pelvis due to cancer) he was using a tens machine to cope with the pain and he'd said it was brialliant! I'd have no hesitation in trying one.
Finally, got an appointment sorted out for next week with a physio mate; at crystal palace sports centre. After another bad bout last week. I'll keep you posted.
SOB Pushrod mate, I was gonna post on this subject last week; asking how many other lads now suffer with a bad back since starting work in our industry.
My bad back started eight years ago, after I was helping to pull in a large four-core SWA cable - can't remember the exact size, but it was a bloody beast. Anyway I was at the top of a tower hoisting it up and feeding it along some cable tray. When I started to experience pain in my lower back. Anyway the next day when I woke up I was literally paralyzed with pain and unable to move for two days, eventually the pain receeded enough so that I was able to go and see the doctor (Literally 100m from my front door), because by this time even I realized that there was something very wrong. So I had to overcome my fear of the doctor and pay a visit. I was diagonosed with a slipped disc, and was subsequently off of work for eight weeks.
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Back pain, YEP!!
If it wasn't for pain killers I would not be moving let alone working. Monthly I have to go to the chiropractor as I have regular problems with pelvis alignment and meniscus entrapment. All this is due to Degenerative Disc Disease with 2 discs, as soon as I get around ÂŁ18k saved I will get both done privately as the utter crappy NHS wont do anything until I have permanent Sciatica and only if it travels all the way to the foot!!
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i know this will raise a few laughs, but a few people i know with bad backs do yoga and reckon its helped them no end. maybe worth looking a little silly if it does some good?
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