I have Harrington rods, not for scoliosis, but for a spinal fusion following partial paralysis of the lower body. I’ve had them about 9 years and I’m still pretty young at 25. I always have stiffness/pulling/ache/pain in my back but lately it’s been getting worse and bothering me. It’s started when I got a job where I’m at a desk all day and basically don’t move from my wheelchair.
I’ve been taking painkillers, but I’m also looking at alternative pain management. So far I’ve discovered laying on the floor with my bent knees help up helps and some yoga positions that help.
Mostly I like Childs position (kneeling on knees on the floor with stomach resting on the thighs and hands stretched out in front of you) It really helps when someone lightly pushes down on my back while I’m in child’s pose. Cat and cow also helps (hands and knees on the floor, arching your back like a cat, and then going lax and letting the spine dip while the shoulder and butt go highter)
Anyone know of any other on the floor yoga positions that help with Harrington rod pain or any other methods that do not involve drugs?
I’ve been taking painkillers, but I’m also looking at alternative pain management. So far I’ve discovered laying on the floor with my bent knees help up helps and some yoga positions that help.
Mostly I like Childs position (kneeling on knees on the floor with stomach resting on the thighs and hands stretched out in front of you) It really helps when someone lightly pushes down on my back while I’m in child’s pose. Cat and cow also helps (hands and knees on the floor, arching your back like a cat, and then going lax and letting the spine dip while the shoulder and butt go highter)
Anyone know of any other on the floor yoga positions that help with Harrington rod pain or any other methods that do not involve drugs?
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