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    Senior Member Brat's Avatar
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    Try to watch your posture while tattooing, put your client at a hight/postion that saves you from bending your back and find a tables/chairs or stools that will help you do that. Next to that I could really recomment to go to a licensed chiroprator every once in a while. I go every 4 to 6 weeks and it has helped me a lot.
    Don't talk the talk if you can't walk the walk.

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    I had a lot of back pain
    recently i bought one of these..... And my back pain is totally gone
    it is a. Very good quality chair for a good price....
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    Herman Miller Aeron if you have the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyyoutattoo View Post
    I had a lot of back pain
    recently i bought one of these..... And my back pain is totally gone
    it is a. Very good quality chair for a good price....
    Where did u source this chair?
    I can't call it
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    Quote Originally Posted by rollhard View Post
    Where did u source this chair?
    http://www.beautek.de/epages/beautek...tegoryID=98183

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    Think I'm gonna go with a combination of using a "Kneeling Chair", daily stretching and such and regular chiropractor/naprapath/massage visits.. while paying more attention to using a better posture while working..

    Thanks again all the nice folks out there for sharing your thoughts.
    We must take more care about us.. otherwise shit in the body will brake n stuff.

    Peace y'all..!!!
    Winds of shit...

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    Tatsoul Chair, flip it backwards and straddle, takes pressure off lower back, will never go back to a stool.

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    Dont sit on your wallet, stretch once an hour, move the client not your neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinoshitto View Post
    What about them saddle stools? Good..? bad.?

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    Remember I used one for a while.. but I cant seem to remeber what I thought about it.. ball-ache or something maybe..
    I had one...called it "Nut Smasher"...it sucked. LOL Like others said....Tat Soul Artist Chair was a game changer for me.

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    I bought one of these on the recommendation of my chiro. It has been a miracle! My lower back / sciatic / sacrum problems are gone. Takes some getting used to because it keeps your pelvis from rolling under like it normally does as we hunch over. Less than $15 goes right on the seat you are using now.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007LX...sr=8-2&pi=SL75

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