Hi,
After a month of sitting on a chair with bad lower-back support (actually, almost no support at all, which caused me a bad posture), I have back pain.
The pain is in the lower back, both on the "edge" of the pelvic-bone, and a bit higher. Sometimes the pain feels "on" the spine, and sometimes a few centimeters to one of the sides.
The pain is most of the time like a constant low pain, and sometimes gets very strong, have some muscle spasms in the lower back, and my legs are a bit weaker than usual (with some tingling feeling through the feet - very gentle most of the time, but sometimes it's like a 'shooting' pain for a few seconds).
Sitting and resting worsens the pain, standing is better, but walking sometimes helps and sometimes not. In general, physical activity ("warming the muscles" tends to relieve the pain). Cold weather (especially a/c) worsens the pain.
Last week I started stretching the back and legs very often, and it seems to help a bit. Also massaging the back (rolling the back on a tennis ball against a wall) seems to help a bit as well.
Some more details on myself: age 23, physically active, not overweight, usually healthy, no back problems in the past.
What could be the cause of the pain? And what would you recommend me to do? what kind of exercise?
Thanks.
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