I have seen a physical therapist who advocates bending backward from a prone position, like doing a push up, but keeping the legs and pelvis area down on the floor(he calls them "press ups". Ithink it is part of the "McKenzie Method." I got relief from this in the past, but it's not helping much now that I work at a computer all day long. My problem is lower back pain, sometimes light pain going down the right side of my leg, but primarily mid-back pain from too many years writing at a computer. How does this stretchsitting, etc., compare to McKenzie?
McKenzie Method vs. this one?
November 30, 2009 - 5:08pm | 8 posts
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McKenzie Method vs. this one?
13 min 22 sec ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm
That's like asking how does digging with a jack hammer compare with archeology! Here are some differences:
14 years 11 months ago
11/30/2009 - 4:40pm
13 min 22 sec ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm
12 years 6 months ago
07/10/2009 - 10:48am
I went to PT after injuring my back and they had me doing the McKenzie method. Being the dedicated patient I faithfully did the exercises. I started having pain in my upper back and neck and also much pain in my lower back. It did, however, seem to relieve my sciatica symptoms. When I asked the PT about the other pain, her response was that I was not flexible enough and that I needed to keep doing the MacKenzie method to gain that flexibility. I had much more success after visiting a chiropractor and adopting the 8-Steps method, and doing the exercises in the back of the book. I haven't been back to the chiropractor in over a year and am doing pretty well managing my symptoms.
14 years 5 months ago
05/24/2010 - 1:49pm
1 month 1 week ago
12/15/2013 - 1:49pm
I'm currently in PT doing McKenzie program for possible ? lumber disc issues ( dx by PT)
The chiropractor is certain the sciatica is related to a tight piriformis. I get relief with adjustments.
IN the meantime, my friend loaned me the stretchsit cushion.
Of all the 3 interventions, the cushion by far brings relief. While in use it is giving me feedback about my posture and helping me to tighten weak abdominals and rearranging and relaxing gluteal muscles. It feels wonderful to sit up straight.
I will see over time if the sciatica decreases. I'm inclined to curtail PT and move forward with chiropractor and readi 8 Steps to Pain Free Back.
9 years 9 months ago
01/29/2015 - 12:02am
Hello,
I have a question about press-ups. I had an L5/S1 herniation that caused some motor and sensory loss. I started with a PT program that was basically spine extension. With in a month much of the motor loss has recovered as well as the sensory. I am on my second month of PT and I feel worse now then after the first month. I think I may have a sway back. Why is it dangerous to perform the press up with a sway back? I have stopped doing the press up before reading this but am curious why. The press-up has seemed to caused other issues not so much pain but discomfort and tingling/bussing sensations.