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Old 12-28-2007, 01:21 AM #9
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using a cane to lean on while you are getting into the seated position takes the weight off your back. Also in getting up it takes the pressure off the lower back. I just recently went through period of time where i had to do this to cut down on the pain of sitting and getting up It helped a lot to avoid those wincing stabbing pains in the lower back
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