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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 1779887" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>OK, as someone who has had back pain since high school....</p><p></p><p>He may not be sitting in the seat properly. About 7 years ago my back started bothering me way more than it ever did. I was completely in the wrong position. I was sitting in the seat in a relaxed state. Leaning back and such. Bu the worst part was that I was leaning over the steering wheel. That was causing an immense pain in my back a lot of strain on the muscles. </p><p></p><p>He should be sitting with his legs parallel to the ground and his upper body at a 90º angle to his legs. And have the lumbar completely pushed out in the seat. If that's not his usual posture when sitting, it could take a while to get used to. And if he's leaning over the steering wheel he is probably sitting too far away. Your arms should be bent slightly when holding the steering wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 1779887, member: 8590"] OK, as someone who has had back pain since high school.... He may not be sitting in the seat properly. About 7 years ago my back started bothering me way more than it ever did. I was completely in the wrong position. I was sitting in the seat in a relaxed state. Leaning back and such. Bu the worst part was that I was leaning over the steering wheel. That was causing an immense pain in my back a lot of strain on the muscles. He should be sitting with his legs parallel to the ground and his upper body at a 90º angle to his legs. And have the lumbar completely pushed out in the seat. If that's not his usual posture when sitting, it could take a while to get used to. And if he's leaning over the steering wheel he is probably sitting too far away. Your arms should be bent slightly when holding the steering wheel. [/QUOTE]
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