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Old Dec 05, 2006, 11:45 AM
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Hi,

I have a history of chronic back problems and recently started a new job in a busy CCU that I suspect has concrete floors with too little padding. Since working there I have had an increase in low back, hip, and buttock pain. It also is taking me longer to recoup from working a 12 hour shift. I do three in a row, and now spend the rest of the week recovering, and going in again still sore.

I went out and got myself a pair of new New Balance shoes, thinking originally that my old shoes were the problem. I also wear the Birkenstock Blue Footbeds, since they spared me from plantar fasciitis before, at another facility. I have tried the Dansko clogs, but found they didn't suit me as they just felt way too big.

I have searched the web for answers. Since placing "chef's mats" at work is not feasible, anyone have suggestions for shoes, inserts, etc?

I seriously need help here, or I may have to quit my new job because of this problem, which I really do not want to be forced to do.

TIA, Lisa

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 12:30 PM
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Re: Back Pain

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I too have back problems from working as a paramedic. I am a nursing student and running around for eight hours streight. I acutally have cheap nursing shoes with Dr. Sholls gel inserts which have helped with the back pain. I also take aleve in the am before clinical whihc also helps a lot.


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Old Dec 05, 2006, 12:55 PM
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Re: Back Pain

Good luck. Do you have to work 3 12's in a row?

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 01:06 PM
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I work in surgery and stand all day. I have also had two lumbar fusions. I use a good supporting shoe. I like rockport or sas.

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 01:54 PM
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Re: Back Pain

I've had beaucoups of back procedures too.
You might want to consider having leg length measured. My "cookie" of between 3/8" and 5/8" really makes a difference.
My chiropractor is the one who discovered this for me.

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 03:28 PM
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I know this sounds crazy, but I have spent thousands of dollars on "good" shoes, including the Z-coils and still had horrible back and foot pain at the end of a 12 hour shift. Sometimes I didn't know if I could get myself out of my car when I got home I hurt so bad. One day a few years ago, I was buying some new New Balence on a buy one get one half price sale, when I noticed the Crocs and decided to get some to wear around the house.

I wore them to work on a whim one day, and have never been more happy! The second pair of New Balence is still in my closet, never even laced!

The first thing I used to do was take off my shoes, now I wear them everywhere until I step into my bed. I don't know why they work the way they do, but they improved my life immeasurably. It is a $30 investment well worth trying.

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 06:40 PM
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Ref. Dixielee~

Thanks, I think I am going to try a pair of Crocs, I am just not sure if we can wear them to work because of the open back, I'll have to find out. At least I can wear them elsewhere. I have heard good things about them before so it's time I give them a try.

I work Weekend Option, so the 3 in a row is almost my choice, but it works out better for my schedule.

I also take Ibuprofen before, and during work, 800 mg.

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 07:12 PM
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Re: Back Pain

I had 2 back operations when in my early 20's.
I've been working full time as a nurse for 21 years.
I know about back pain!
I found Dansko clogs helped alot, but the very best thing I could do for myself is gentle walking as exercise. Several times a week and that helps keep me relatively pain free. Also, I had physical therapy awhile back and they gave me exercises to do. Now, if I was smart, I would do them all the time, but I guess when I feel ok, I forget, and just get on with life, which is kind of pathetic in a way. After having been through alot with my back over the years, it would be very wise for me to do those exercises no matter what!!
I'd like to figure out why I sometimes neglect my health!

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Old Dec 06, 2006, 12:55 AM
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Re: Back Pain

ah, the million dollar question
I have had a lumbar fusion two years ago, for the most part my back is okay, though I do have to take 100mg of Ultram every four hours I work. Otherwise I get really tired and pooped out.
Okay, so my issue may be more Plantar faciitis related, than back. But man, I have had the same problems finding good shoes.
First I had birkies-they just hurt my heels worse. Then I went to crocs, which were a Godsend until my knees started to hurt and then the heel kicked in again. I do pass meds for eight hours, I may sit for a total of an hour in my shift incl. dinner break. I didn't like the fact that they fell off when I went to transfer someone into bed-or that I'd trip down the hall. So, I was told that Asics were one of the best. Yeah, okay. A 135 dollar WASTE. I do wear them, but only bc I took out their insole, put a cushioning regular foamy insole in (not memory foam or gel) WITH tri-comfort inserts. So far, much better. But, I still hurt. I do have a slight tilt in my pelvis and if I get it put back by the doc or chiro I do much better. I have to watch how I bend.
Anyway-I am picky in how my shoes LOOK-you'd think I'd get over that for relief, but I am that way. SAS weren't much to look at, and just not for me-not sure about others.

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Old Dec 06, 2006, 03:29 AM
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Try Nike Shox. They are the shoes with the little shock springs in the back. My knees would hurt after 12's but after switching to these shoes I have never had a problem. The provide great cushioning while walking.

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