I'm currently on the floor struggling. My back has been out for 5 hours and I need to use the washroom, I'm going to follow the steps using this video I really hope I can get up.
Going through this sciatica for the 4th time in 12 years... I'm becoming an expert. Two bits of advice: 1) when you're on the stomach and are going to do the push up: get your hands back close to your belly button (but not that far).... it's easier to push yourself up to your hands and knees. 2) Once on hands and knees, walk to a chair, or coffee table to help to get up to standing. Trying to stand without a hand brace on table or chair is REALLY asking for trouble.
Thank you so much You helped my dad get up off the floor he was struggling for ages.We came across this vid and he didn’t feel pain until he got up off the floor.
Also, to assist in resolving sciatica: avoid sitting in chairs... in might feel OK while you're sitting, but you'll discover when you stand that you've set yourself back. If you have to sit, sit on the edge of the seat; straight back; and get your bad leg under the seat as much as possible (least amount of bend at the hip).
I scoot on my butt and back up to a sofa or cushioned chair, raise my arms behind me onto the sofa/chair and use my arms and feet to raise my butt onto the sofa/chair.
What do you mean exactly by „hurting“ ? I managed to do without problems. The question is if it still stresses the lumber spine or not ? Is it the safest way to come up without stressing the spine ? Or does it still stress it ?
I am currently on the floor and I have to piss, so goddamn bad😭 thanks for the video but this doesn’t help. I guess I have a different kind of back pain.
I'm currently on the floor struggling. My back has been out for 5 hours and I need to use the washroom, I'm going to follow the steps using this video I really hope I can get up.
I'm in the hospital now, I didn't have the core strength to do it and it was the worst it has ever been.
Going through this sciatica for the 4th time in 12 years... I'm becoming an expert. Two bits of advice: 1) when you're on the stomach and are going to do the push up: get your hands back close to your belly button (but not that far).... it's easier to push yourself up to your hands and knees. 2) Once on hands and knees, walk to a chair, or coffee table to help to get up to standing. Trying to stand without a hand brace on table or chair is REALLY asking for trouble.
Thank you so much You helped my dad get up off the floor he was struggling for ages.We came across this vid and he didn’t feel pain until he got up off the floor.
Glad I could help!
Thks life saving tips
Most welcome!
Also, to assist in resolving sciatica: avoid sitting in chairs... in might feel OK while you're sitting, but you'll discover when you stand that you've set yourself back. If you have to sit, sit on the edge of the seat; straight back; and get your bad leg under the seat as much as possible (least amount of bend at the hip).
This may help:
3 tricks to get out of a chair with less back pain! Learn how to sit!
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@@robdrenningpt Yup, excellent video. I posted a few comments & questions to that video.
I scoot on my butt and back up to a sofa or cushioned chair, raise my arms behind me onto the sofa/chair and use my arms and feet to raise my butt onto the sofa/chair.
That works too!
What do you mean exactly by „hurting“ ? I managed to do without problems. The question is if it still stresses the lumber spine or not ? Is it the safest way to come up without stressing the spine ? Or does it still stress it ?
Minimal stress on the low back, it is the easiest way to get up!
I am currently on the floor and I have to piss, so goddamn bad😭 thanks for the video but this doesn’t help. I guess I have a different kind of back pain.