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Low Back Pain & Hip Pain: Ways to Improve Mobility in Hygiene Tasks

By Christine Cadena, published Apr 26, 2007
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When suffering from any type of hip or low back pain, often we find even the most simplest of tasks can be challenging. For adults who suffer with the chronic pain in the hips and the low back, even tasks as simple as rising out of a chair can be complicated.

In addition to mobility, many low back pain and hip pain sufferers also report a common impairment in the ability to perform basic necessity of hygiene. Bathing, showering and dressing can be greatly impaired requiring many chronic pain sufferers to learn new methods in achieving these crucial activities of daily living.

Bathing, for example, is often impossible as the individual, who suffers from low back pain or hip pain, will find great difficulty in bending and lowering the body into a bath of water. For this reason, when suffering from a chronic condition, it may be necessary to modify the home bathroom to include a walk-in shower. When this is not feasible, either financially or structurally, purchasing a shower bench or shower chair may provide a nice alternative however difficulty stepping into the bathtub may still be challenging.

Of equal importance, and also in line with the modifications to a bathroom, patients who suffer from low back pain or hip pain may require an elevated toilet seat as most homes, today, are built with lower toilet seats often leaving the chronic pain sufferer in even greater pain when attempting to use the restroom. While elevated toilet seats, with attached handrails, provide for the greatest ease of mobility, when not financially possible, consider purchasing other toilet seat options including those may from plastic cushions.

Takeaways
  • Using an elevated toilet seat, the chronic pain sufferer will more easily use the restroom
  • Modifying a home bathroom, to include a walk-in shower, can be costly
  • Individuals with chronic low back pain can dress independently with a shoe horn and sock donner
Did You Know?
Many chronic low back and hip pain sufferers are dependent upon others to assist them with dressing.
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