Correct Sitting Position In Car — Prevent Neck and Back Pain When Driving

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Learn the correct sitting position in car to get rid of neck and back pain when driving!

If you're experiencing shoulder tension and neck pain after long drives, it might be time to re-evaluate how you are sitting in your car. It may sound simple, but the best way to sit in your car includes the correct hand placement on the steering wheel, the correct way to use the armrests, and the proper posture while driving. Dr. Gregg demos how to sit in a car properly so you can easily follow along, eliminate chronic neck pain from driving, and improve your driving posture.

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Was looking for a seat adjustment guide, 90°?

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I am 6ft9in unfortunately and I drive from around your area to downtown Chicago and back every day for University. I am doing my MBA now but after 4 years / 40k miles of this commute my back has begun hurting non stop when I sit or stand, keep in mind I am not even out of my early 20s. I think a big problem too is I bought a Civic when I should actually be in something taller. I also slouch really bad out of habit when driving and that should be taken care of

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