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It appears i have upset my hip/ lower back and if I love wrong it refers pain into my knee and I can't bend it without laying down on my back and doing a minute of stretches to get it right again.
Then it's good for an hour or two before it happens again.
Fortunately I'm an Australian and can go to a dr and physio. Unfortunately I'm in PNG for work for 3 more weeks with none of that available
As a schlub with chronic back problems, I recommend actually doing your physical therapy regularly! It only helps if you do it.
Yeah that's the plan when I can actually get to a Dr/physio. At the moment I've been getting by doing stretches a couple times a day.
Yoga with Adrienne on YouTube (back and hip videos) and buy Dr. Martens shoes if you can get ahold of them. Maybe there's some equivalent where you are they have cork soles so they aren't too squishy.
Thanks I'll check out the videos.
Shoes i can't do much about given i wear work boots 13 hours a day but luckily today it's improved with some stretching and taking it easy
Dr. Martens also make steel toe work boots/shoes. You might also check out the redwing brand, but not sure if you can get those either.