Support Programme 01

Move more comfortably through long shifts.

Support for aches, stiffness, mobility and posture issues linked to long hours behind the wheel, with practical help you can use from the vehicle.

Driving is physical work

Even when you are sitting still, the job is hard on the body. Hours in one position quietly work on your back, neck, shoulders, hips and knees.

Add vibration, climbing in and out of the vehicle, loading, securing and the same repeated movements, and small aches turn into stiffness, then into pain that follows you home. Most drivers just push through it, until they cannot.

This programme focuses on early, practical support. Better movement habits, a vehicle set up to work with your body and knowing when something needs more attention, so discomfort does not quietly become a long-term problem.

Back

Lower back pain is one of the most common reasons drivers lose days and struggle through shifts.

Hours still

Long stretches in a fixed seated position load the spine and stiffen the hips and knees.

Repeat strain

Steering, gear changes and loading repeat the same movements thousands of times a week.

Small movements, big difference

A few minutes can change a whole shift

You do not need a gym or an hour to spare. The right stretch at the vehicle door, the right seat position and the right way to climb down all take seconds and add up across the day.

This programme turns those small adjustments into habits, targeted at the areas that actually bother you, so discomfort stops being the price of a long shift.

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Who this is for

Where does it bother you most?

If you feel it in any of these areas by the end of a shift, this is built for you.

Lower back that aches or seizes up after long stretches in the seat.

Neck and shoulders that are tight, stiff or sore from holding position and checking mirrors.

Hips and knees that stiffen up and complain when you climb down from the vehicle.

You feel stiff first thing and it takes a while to get moving freely.

Aches that are slowly getting worse and you want to act before they settle in.

You want practical movement you can actually fit around driving, not a gym plan.

What support includes

Tangible help for a physical job.

Movement, setup and early support you can put to use straight away.

A simple body check

Working out where the strain is really coming from, so support targets the areas that affect you most rather than treating everything the same.

Movement built for the vehicle

Short stretches and mobility routines for the back, neck, shoulders, hips and knees that you can do at the vehicle door or on a break.

Getting your vehicle right

Practical guidance on seat position, lumbar support, mirrors and how you get in and out, to take pressure off your body over a long day.

Loading and handling

Better technique for lifting, securing and the awkward movements around the vehicle that so often trigger back and shoulder strain.

Managing flare-ups

Practical ways to settle a sore back or stiff joint and keep working safely, without making things worse or ignoring the warning signs.

Knowing when to get help

Clear guidance on the signs that mean it is time to get something properly checked, and help finding the right next step.

How it works

Practical from the very first step.

Four clear steps from first enquiry to ongoing support, built around your day.

01

Tell us where it hurts

Share which areas bother you and when, from first thing to the end of a shift.

02

We pinpoint the strain

We look at your routine, your vehicle and your movement to find the real causes.

03

Support begins

You get movement, setup changes and habits matched to your body and your job.

04

We stay with you

Ongoing check-ins to keep you moving comfortably and catch issues early.

Why it matters

Driving is physical work, even when you are sitting still.
Healthy Trucker Co.

Useful for drivers and fleets alike

Comfort for drivers, fewer lost days for fleets.

For drivers

Finish the shift without paying for it later.

This is hands-on, practical help that fits around driving. The aim is simple: move more comfortably, day after day.

  • Targeted movement for the areas that actually bother you
  • A vehicle set up to work with your body, not against it
  • Confidence to manage flare-ups and keep working safely
  • Early help, before aches turn into something lasting
For fleets & employers

Cut the absence that back and joint pain cause.

Musculoskeletal problems are a leading cause of lost days in transport. Practical support protects your drivers and your schedule.

  • Reduced musculoskeletal absence and lost driving days
  • Support for manual handling and vehicle setup across the fleet
  • Practical help with your duty of care and risk obligations
  • Drivers who stay comfortable, capable and on the road

What it is designed to improve

Real, physical relief you can feel.

No miracle cures. Just practical changes that take pressure off your body over a shift.

Less daily discomfort

Aches and stiffness that bother you less through the shift and ease off sooner afterwards.

Better mobility

Moving more freely in and out of the vehicle, and feeling looser through the back and joints.

Fewer flare-ups

Catching strain early and managing it well, so it disrupts your work far less often.

Practical, hands-on help

Built to keep you moving

The right movement, a vehicle set up around your body and early support all add up to comfort that lasts.

We make it fit your day, so looking after your body is not one more chore.

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Questions, answered

Musculoskeletal & joint health FAQs

Why do drivers get so many aches and joint problems?

Driving is physical even when you are sitting still. Long periods in one position, vibration, climbing in and out of the vehicle and loading all put repeated strain on the back, neck, shoulders, hips and knees.

Can I do this support around my driving job?

Yes. Everything is built to fit into a working day, including short movement routines you can do at the vehicle door, on a break or before you set off.

Do I need a diagnosis before I start?

No. The support is about early, practical help for everyday aches and stiffness, and knowing when something needs further attention. You do not need a diagnosis to get started.

Will improving my vehicle setup really make a difference?

Often, yes. Small changes to seat position, mirrors, lumbar support and how you get in and out can noticeably reduce the strain that builds up over a long shift.

When should I get something checked by a professional?

If pain is severe, spreading, comes with numbness or weakness, or is not settling, it is worth getting it checked. We help you recognise these signs and point you in the right direction.

Can fleets put this in place for their drivers?

Yes. We work with fleets to reduce musculoskeletal risk, support manual handling and vehicle setup, and cut the absence that back and joint problems cause.

Start with the right support

Tell us what you are dealing with.

Let us know where it bothers you and when, and we will help you find the most relevant programme or next step.

  • Private and confidential, with no obligation
  • Practical help built around driving
  • A real person will get back to you
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