WORDS: HANNAH EBELTHITE. PHOTOS: ISTOCK
‘Being a cameraman involves lugging lots of heavy equipment around and standing for long periods with a heavy camera on your shoulder. I’ve been doing it since my 20s. When we got to our 50s, my contemporaries and I all started noticing stiffness and aching. But we put it down to our age, not our jobs.
‘It was only when I had a free chiropractic assessment in a pharmacy in 2010 that I was told my shoulders had dropped to the left, my hips to the right, my back was curved and I had a stoop. It was such a classic posture, the chiropractor guessed I was a cameraman!