This all makes so much sense. And also explains why I'm in pain. I'm a School bus driver, my seat only adjusts forward and backward (closer and farther from the pedals), and the angle of the backrest. That's it. Also the steering wheel has a little adjustment up and down but doesn't tilt. This seems to be resulting in neck shoulder, upper and lower back pain 😔. I love my job and we are always low on drivers, any suggestions on how I can modify or make adjustments with a crappy cheap seat?
tough question, dear... seats are the most difficult thing to DIY. But here are maybe 2 videos that can be food for thoughts: - this one is on the relevance of seat cushions: th-cam.com/video/sJLUWTLQwNI/w-d-xo.html - this one is on what to do during and after your drives to reset your body: th-cam.com/video/293iH_0fwps/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps!!
Merci beaucoup Olivier,been driving city bus for three decades and must say your instructions very clear and concise,shoulders,hips and back pain seem to come with the job,my question to you is,would you recommend using lower back cushion to increase lower lumbar curve?
You're most welcome my friend (from Canada :)?). Your question is a great one. Your goals shouldn't be to increase the lumbar curve, but just to support the pelvis. Have a look a this video to understand why a hollow back isn't great: th-cam.com/video/4PVI9cnMJo8/w-d-xo.html. Hence, the placement of a lumbar support is discussed here: th-cam.com/video/eXMLHrOsZrk/w-d-xo.html (the video is for an office chair but the principle is the same for a bus seat). Furthermore, you don't want a too thick cushion when you drive: if you have an accident, the backrest is here to prevent hyper-extension of your spine (i.e. whiplash injury). I know that a bus is so big that the risk is limited, but still....
Merci Mon ami ,watched video will try your technique,having watched several of your videos noticed you have not addressed what we humans do eight hours everyday,sleep! What are your opinions on sleeping position,side,stomach,or on our backs?
@ronaldpayne896 I actually have this too. It has remained a bit confidential but here you are: th-cam.com/video/qY27BwSQdwI/w-d-xo.html . And this is one buying a mattress: th-cam.com/video/x2OBpPzydb4/w-d-xo.html . Enjoy xmas!!
Keep the goodwork up doc! U are the hero we need.
Recently got hired as a city bus driver, this video was very helpful!
So cool!! Did you share it with your colleagues already😉?
Congratulations 👏👍🎉
This all makes so much sense. And also explains why I'm in pain. I'm a School bus driver, my seat only adjusts forward and backward (closer and farther from the pedals), and the angle of the backrest. That's it. Also the steering wheel has a little adjustment up and down but doesn't tilt. This seems to be resulting in neck shoulder, upper and lower back pain 😔.
I love my job and we are always low on drivers, any suggestions on how I can modify or make adjustments with a crappy cheap seat?
tough question, dear... seats are the most difficult thing to DIY. But here are maybe 2 videos that can be food for thoughts:
- this one is on the relevance of seat cushions: th-cam.com/video/sJLUWTLQwNI/w-d-xo.html
- this one is on what to do during and after your drives to reset your body: th-cam.com/video/293iH_0fwps/w-d-xo.html
I hope this helps!!
Thanks a lot
Merci beaucoup Olivier,been driving city bus for three decades and must say your instructions very clear and concise,shoulders,hips and back pain seem to come with the job,my question to you is,would you recommend using lower back cushion to increase lower lumbar curve?
You're most welcome my friend (from Canada :)?). Your question is a great one.
Your goals shouldn't be to increase the lumbar curve, but just to support the pelvis. Have a look a this video to understand why a hollow back isn't great: th-cam.com/video/4PVI9cnMJo8/w-d-xo.html. Hence, the placement of a lumbar support is discussed here: th-cam.com/video/eXMLHrOsZrk/w-d-xo.html (the video is for an office chair but the principle is the same for a bus seat).
Furthermore, you don't want a too thick cushion when you drive: if you have an accident, the backrest is here to prevent hyper-extension of your spine (i.e. whiplash injury). I know that a bus is so big that the risk is limited, but still....
Merci Mon ami ,watched video will try your technique,having watched several of your videos noticed you have not addressed what we humans do eight hours everyday,sleep! What are your opinions on sleeping position,side,stomach,or on our backs?
@ronaldpayne896 I actually have this too. It has remained a bit confidential but here you are: th-cam.com/video/qY27BwSQdwI/w-d-xo.html . And this is one buying a mattress: th-cam.com/video/x2OBpPzydb4/w-d-xo.html . Enjoy xmas!!
Wonderful,thank you and Merry Christmas .
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