I used to have back pain after seating long hours at the computer, and three months ago I discovered the gym ball as a desk chair. My back pain was gone in two weeks and I feel great with this new and very comfortable seating position. I am using a 75 cm ball. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1924654/ Anybody else tried it?
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I used to use one back when I worked at a company that was later sold to Gaiam. I think we got them wholesale or something. I have to say I think my posture was worse and I had MORE back pain sitting on a ball -- I slouched even more than I normally do. My sense is that standing desks are where it's at. Lots of people in my office use them in conjunction with couch breaks. |
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I've sat on a ball for the past four years and it's the reason I don't have back pain anymore. My back would go out periodically before using the ball. I'd recommend it to anyone. Get a cheap one at first and try it out. The warning I'd offer are these:
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I've been using one for years, I have an 80cm at home and a 75cm at work. No more stiffness, although I still get sore in my back occasionally, that's usually from sleeping or lifting too heavy. |
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I used one and looking back, the reason for improving my backpain was that it forced me to sit with better posture. Once I found the 8 Steps to a Pain Free Back by Gokhale, I have not needed to use the ball because I have improved my posture in sitting, standing, and walking. |
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I used one at home for a few months, but found myself too fidgety on it: I often rolled around and ended up kind of crouched over it with my chin on my hands/arms on my desk. Seeing the other comments, I'm thinking now that it might've been too tall for me. If I recall correctly, I couldn't sit with my feet flat on the ground unless I was sitting nearly on the front of the ball. So perhaps the lesson to learn from my experience is to make sure you get the right size ball. 8) |
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Not personally, but a friend of mine has used hers at her home PC for some years now as she didn't have a chair. Seems it also helped her backache too :-) |
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I used one at work a few years ago. Though I don't have back problems to compare its effect to... |
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My boss used to use one but found it annoying. He recently had a shoulder injury though so its possible that it was somehow exacerbating his injury. |
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i've been using this balance ball chair for a year now. definitely took some getting used to, but i love it http://www.amazon.com/Gaiam-Balance-Ball-Chair-Black/dp/B0007VB4NE |
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65cm for me, I'm short. It's pretty amazing - all stifness and backpain from sitting all day (especially after a workout) has disappeared. |
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Sitting on an exercise ball is the only thing besides squatting that relieves my pregnancy backaches. I love that thing! Also it's supposed to be good for getting the baby into the correct position for birth. |
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I've used one for the past 5 months and feel like it has been a good idea. I switched to a standing workstation this week but if that gets tiring I'll go back to the ball. I had no back pain prior to starting, and none while using it either. I do find myself rolling around and fidgeting throughout the day so I know I'm being more "active" than on a conventional chair which is better than doing nothing. |
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I'm starting to use my exercise ball to sit instead of my chair at home..I don't think I can bring it to work since HR won't allow me (law suit crap etc). |
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I too have been using the Gaiam ball with rolling base chair. Have to get up every now and then when i notice my posture start to slump, but overall a good way to strengthen the trunk muscles. I've cranked out multiple 12 hour workdays on it. |
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I tried it but it is a pain in the ass, so to speak. If one does not have to get up frequently then a ball is okay but if one must get up and move about several times in a short time period, a ball is difficult to scoot away from the desk and then get back into position when one sits again. |
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I had a hunch those gym balls might be good for something. |
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It is better than a chair, not better than standing. It is also like gambiling- most of the time it will work, and then there is that one time when it blows up and you find yourself on the floor. So I stopped. At first I just got another ball, but once I it happened, it was always on my mind that it could happen again. |
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I ditched my computer chair a year ago. Moved my computer to a lower desk and exclusively use a balance ball. I have to say, my core/ab muscles are stronger than ever. I've done some other training that has surely helped, but I definitely think constantly sitting on a balance ball whenever I sit has its benefits. |
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