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Jul 27 2007

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Laptop Ergonomics for Low Back Support

Filed under laptop, leg pain

Paulette asked:

I started getting pain in the back of both legs (feels like sore tightened muscles) from my hips to my ankles. Wondering if this could be related to walking down a boardwalk and back which is about 2.5 miles, which I don’t normally walk more than a block on any day. I also work on a lap top, with a small 15″ screen and posture has not been supported by a pillow or anything.

With this pain starting 4 days after returning from my weekend in Wildwood Crest, it now 2 weeks and the pain is more severe that my gait and simple movement have become painful and difficult. Have you ever heard these symptoms from extensive computer use? I have never experienced this ever before. Please give me your thought?

Dear Paulette,

It is unlikely that the long walk was the cause of your pain. It could have aggravated an already existing situation in your low back, and that is very likely from the position you describe using your laptop. Now that the injury has occurred, the posture you are working in will maintain the injury and the painful pinched nerve. Below is an explanation of how the poor low back posture will cause the pain you describe, and several suggestions to correct the problem.

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Jul 27 2007

Profile Image of Barry
Barry

Laptop Ergonomics for Low Back Support

Filed under laptop, leg pain

Paulette asked:

I started getting pain in the back of both legs (feels like sore tightened muscles) from my hips to my ankles. Wondering if this could be related to walking down a boardwalk and back which is about 2.5 miles, which I don’t normally walk more than a block on any day. I also work on a lap top, with a small 15″ screen and posture has not been supported by a pillow or anything.

With this pain starting 4 days after returning from my weekend in Wildwood Crest, it now 2 weeks and the pain is more severe that my gait and simple movement have become painful and difficult. Have you ever heard these symptoms from extensive computer use? I have never experienced this ever before. Please give me your thought?

Dear Paulette,

It is unlikely that the long walk was the cause of your pain. It could have aggravated an already existing situation in your low back, and that is very likely from the position you describe using your laptop. Now that the injury has occurred, the posture you are working in will maintain the injury and the painful pinched nerve. Below is an explanation of how the poor low back posture will cause the pain you describe, and several suggestions to correct the problem.

Continue Reading »

One response so far