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    • CommentAuthordion
    • CommentTimeApr 16th 2008
     

    Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor in the vicinity?

    • CommentAuthorColette
    • CommentTimeApr 16th 2008
     

    No, but I can recommend a really good osteopath on Upper St? if you're interested let me know and I'll give you his number.

    • CommentAuthordion
    • CommentTimeApr 16th 2008
     

    That would be great.

    Do osteopaths and chiropractors do the same sort of thing? I am new to this sort of thing.

    • CommentAuthorColette
    • CommentTimeApr 16th 2008
     

    Hmm, sort of I think, but they are different approaches. I've always used osteopaths (my uncle used to be one; his son is a chiropractor - in Rome though, unfortunately...) and it usually helps. There's a fair amount of crunching and cracking, which can be a bit alarming if you're not used to it, but also some very pleasant massage. The number is 020 72260011, and his name is Hussein Eshref. His practice is right above the Gem restaurant/cafe at the top of Upper st (H&I end) - I think it's 265 Upper st. Hope he's still there, haven't been for over a year (he must be good)

    • CommentAuthormatt
    • CommentTimeApr 16th 2008 edited
     

    I went to one up on Archway Road, and she was OK but - like all of them I imagine - was more interested in signing me up for a bunch of sessions than fixing my back. I remember I was late for one session, and she had to leave early and she still took the full amount for the session!

    After a being crash into in 2006, I got sent to a physio in Crouch End by the insurance company mid-2007. This guy was a miracle worker! I cannot recommend him enough. He will diagnose and recommend treatment, so you don;t have to figure out what type of person you need. He will do it all - I promise!

    http://www.crouchendphysio.com

    • CommentAuthordion
    • CommentTimeApr 17th 2008
     

    I will check them out; thanks guys.

    • CommentAuthorandy
    • CommentTimeApr 17th 2008
     

    There's clearly a lesson here about sitting properly at your computer.

    • CommentAuthormatt
    • CommentTimeApr 17th 2008 edited
     

    True,

    I recently bought a couple of great ergonomic office chairs. Not your massive Aeron monstrosities that were bought in container loads around the dot com boom. But a simple looking Norwegian office chair by HÅG, one as below from Gumtree for about two thirds of it's cost new, and one slightly older that I got for a steal off eBay.

    I tried one out and got fitted for size at a place just off Haymarket. It's done wonders for my back and "inner core" strength.

    "The HAG Credo 4400 Medium Back Chair comes with Balanced Tilt Movement which encourages you to move while sitting and aids blood circulation. It is lockable in 3 positions and the tilt tension is adjustable to individual user's bodyweight.

    Seat height and depth adjustment plus back height adjustment mean you can tailor this chair to you own individual shape. Adjustable armrests to support your arms while resting are included."

    I should be on commission.

    http://designer-seating.com/Range/H04/4400/

    Here's how they work

    Hag 4400

    • CommentAuthorandy
    • CommentTimeApr 18th 2008
     

    it's cheaper, but is it better than an aeron?

    • CommentAuthormatt
    • CommentTimeApr 18th 2008 edited
     

    Define "better"

    I find it more comfortable. The way it works makes more sense for people with bad backs than an Aeron. Also, I wouldn't be able to fit two Aeron at our reasonably sized desk!

    Also, I tried a bunch out at a specialist shop