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lindsayshealth 10-18-2014 12:22 PM

Leaning forward?
 
Do you ever notice your symptoms are worse when you do activities requiring you to lean forward? Like driving, pushing a stroller, computer work, etc?

My face pain really increases w/these activities.

Jomar 10-18-2014 02:24 PM

Yes I still do at times.. but it was really bad in 03-05. I did 10 hr day assembly work and a large part of it was with arms out and holding parts and such..
I didn't get face pain but more burning in upper back muscles and achy burning neck and shoulders. I did get a terribly annoying watery eye and more from trigger points.

Some of it is from the tired fatigued muscles having to hold /balance weight of the head.. our head can weight up to 14 lbs!! and the more you lean forward the more the body has to hold that weight..

For face pain have you read about referred pain from trigger points?
we have a sticky thread with trigger point info..

Coop42 10-18-2014 11:05 PM

Yes, leaning forward is really bad for me too.

lindsayshealth 10-19-2014 05:01 PM

Coop--

What type of TOS did/do you have? Did you have surgery???

Jomar 10-19-2014 05:51 PM

I believe he did have surgery many years ago.

You can also click a members username on the left side of a post and use the drop down menu to find all of their past posts & threads.

Here's one of coops with some info- and good encouragement..
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread149529.html

Eight 10-21-2014 05:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lindsayshealth (Post 1103861)
Do you ever notice your symptoms are worse when you do activities requiring you to lean forward? Like driving, pushing a stroller, computer work, etc?

My face pain really increases w/these activities.

Yes. However, I find that my face pain is more related to TMJ. Also, you may be clenching your teeth without realizing it.

Try a standing work station for the computer, or a reclining position for computer work.

Hold your shoulders back and down when pushing a stroller.

I drive with my hands primarily at 6 o'clock or 5 and 7,

Remember, you want to do things that open the thoracic outlet, not close it. Try strengthening your back muscles. Do not strengthen the pec minor or pec major.

Try getting a foam roller to stretch your back on.

rbn4jsus 10-30-2014 08:51 PM

Fw head posture terrible for my TOS
 
Yes! Its the worst aggrivator for my pain to flareup. It is difficult to manage too, with chairs, seats, furniture in general being made awkwardly with 'neck support' that can push my head forward. I've even turned my car head rest around-no way can i drive with it in normal position.
I also ran across an article on 'upper crossed syndrome'...google it and see if it looks like it fits how youre feeling.
Take care & gentle hugs~:)


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