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9 Things you can do to help your back.

Anyone who spends a lot of time in a vehicle is likely to experience the aches and pains that come from prolonged sitting. Long-distance drivers or those that spend a lot of time driving experience pain more often as it is more difficult to shift body positions while driving.

Discomfort and lower back pain are frequent complaints reported by drivers. These injuries also include foot cramps, low back pain, stiff neck, and sore shoulders from poor posture, stress, tension, and staying in one posture for an extended period.

Poor posture can result from personal driving habits, or from an improperly adjusted or fitted seat. The shape of the vehicle seat may put pressure on selected parts of the legs, back and buttocks. This contact can lead to pain or discomfort at pressure points and may affect blood flow to the legs and feet. Low-frequency whole-body vibration in larger vehicles such as trucks or buses can also contribute to effects on the lower back.

Some tips for preventing back pain from sitting for long periods include:

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