Where’s Your Butt In That Chair

Where’s Your Butt In That Chair?

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When sitting, your hip position in your chair can make a big difference on your lower back. This is especially true for folks with disc bulges or herniations causing pain down the hip, back of the leg, or into the shin/foot.

  1. No good. This is how we want to sit. Our back is rounded out and unsupported, which increases disc pressure on the nerves of our spine (think couch sitting 🛋).
  2. Acceptable. This is how we should sit, with our hips back in our chairs. Our spine is long, but this chair offers no lumbar or low back support.
  3. Ideal. Our hips are back; this is how we make up for a chair with poor lumbar support. Roll up a hand towel or small bath towel to place on your low back. Here, our back is stacked up and respecting our natural curves in our spines.

Picking a safe and comfortable sitting posture is particularly important if you’re one of those folks who spends lots of time on a computer! 🧑‍💻

Happy sitting!

At motivPT, we’ll get you moving healthily. If you have pain, weakness, or imbalance, consider booking with us for an online Physical Therapy routine customized to fit your individual needs. Book your free 15-minute consult to talk with Dr. Alex about your specific concerns and to learn more about how we work!

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At motivPT, we prioritize convenience without sacrificing quality. We offer virtual physical therapy, so patients can access care from home or anywhere they choose. By removing the need for travel and appointments, we make it easier to prioritize health and wellness in busy schedules.

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Dr. Alex Loch

Hi, I’m Alex.
Physical Therapist
I’m a professional dancer turned physical therapist who understands how injury can disrupt how we work and play. I take a movement-focused approach and specialize in working with those who are motivated to achieve their best selves and strive to fully participate in life. I have had the opportunity to work with patients across the spectrum of care; from patients learning to walk after a stroke, patients returning to work after injury, to professional ballet dancers honing their techniques and restoring muscle imbalances. If you are someone who is driven to keep moving and not afraid to put in a little work, motivPT is right for you. I can’t wait to meet you.

Picture of Dr. Alex Loch

Dr. Alex Loch

Hi, I’m Alex.
Physical Therapist
I’m a professional dancer turned physical therapist who understands how injury can disrupt how we work and play. I take a movement-focused approach and specialize in working with those who are motivated to achieve their best selves and strive to fully participate in life. I have had the opportunity to work with patients across the spectrum of care; from patients learning to walk after a stroke, patients returning to work after injury, to professional ballet dancers honing their techniques and restoring muscle imbalances. If you are someone who is driven to keep moving and not afraid to put in a little work, motivPT is right for you. I can’t wait to meet you.