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When it comes to back injuries, the best option is to go to the doctors for medical advise. If it's hurting as much as you say then I wouldn't recommend just hoping it wears off just in case it is serious. ____________________ My Precioussss!, My Bikes, The Lord & Master, Canis Lupus!
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I suppose I'd better pop and see the work nurse tomorrow. I'm not taking 5 weeks off though. In two weeks time I have a week off then I'm in for a week then I'm off for a week. I'll rest it on the first week.  |
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Only time will heal bad backs. If it makes you feel any better I broke and dislocated my toe this morning. It hurts.  |
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Bugger, Ithought this thread was about particularly energetic sex.
As I said - Bugger.  ____________________ Live fast - die....erm...well...old !!! |
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Hi,
I can highly recommend osteopaths, sorted my back out. I found the quack utterly useless.
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One of the exercises I do which seems to help more than most is strengthening my back muscles (along the spine to support it more).
I lie on my front, with my chin on a pillow and arms by my side, palms facing upwards.
Then slowly - very slowly, lift my arms, shoulders and legs (straight) up about an inch.
Repeat it about 12 times to start with - resting in between each 'lift'.
Don't try to do it quickly, this isn't to get your heart racing. Take time to make sure you are lifting each side equally and you are lying straight. ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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Try sleeping on the floor.  ____________________ BCF: Be yourself, just don't be an arse. |
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If the problem is muscular then you will find being idle and not moving causes the pain to be worse, since the damaged muscles have got cold, which is madness as it means your in less pain when your actually moving about.
A good way I have found to relieve my back pain is to get one of those slimming pad units, the ones that alledgedly zap your six pack into shape, and attach the pads to the affect area of your back. Bang it on and it not only acts as a good massaging device (and according to my osteopath it will help dislodge any scar tissue on the affected muscles), but it stops the muscles getting cold so it acts as an excellent means of pain relief. I've found on some days the little pack has made the difference between being imobile and walking!  |
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The TENS unit jerks the muscle too, just not as much. I've got a Boots model, similar to this. Works quite well - bit like getting a deep muscle massage. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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I've recently got one of those memory foam type matresses, so much better now in the mornings and I've only had it 4 days!
Your posture can have a big effect on you, watch how you sit at the computer etc, and don't bend over to pick stuff up, bend your knees instead, or if you need to bend over for some reason , use your arm to support your weight by leaning on something, 'build a bridge' as they say.
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Back stretches and situps will help strengthen the supporting back muscles which will help give you a stronger bath...try and make it routine when you get up in the morning as you would brushing your teeth. It'll pay dividends in the future
I wouldn't worry about your age vd back problems. My back has been fucked since I was 25 and I train more vigoursly now than ever. You have to learn to live with it though and learn what triggers its and then avoid doing it  |
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| Mrs Kickstart wrote: | Hi,
I can highly recommend osteopaths, sorted my back out. I found the quack utterly useless.
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Same experience for me.
I was going back again and again to the doctor and, although he would examine me, he didn't have a bloody clue. He just kept dishing out pain killers.
A friend recommended I try an osteopath. I was amazed, it was as if he could read my back like a book. He even asked if I was suffering from chest pains, which I was at the time. God knows how he picked up on that! I did have to make quite a few return visits and, as things were getting better, he showed me a number of exercises to strengthen the muscles to help prevent future problems.
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I suffer with my back but its linked to my injury, but I find the best things to help alleviate it right now are never sitting crossed legged or crossed at the ankle, sit upright where possible. Also invest in a decent mattress (one which moulds itself to your shape) and a NASA pillow, again moulded. Use a V-pillow when reading in bed, as it keeps you aligned.
And as you lie in bed, keep your knees bent, rock them gently from side to side, and this will help align your spine and pelvis, then gently lower your legs.
Sleep on your back if possible, but if you do lie on your side, sleep with a pillow between your legs to stop your spine/pelvis from twisting.
Very important that your sleeping time is comfortable - if you think of the time you spend in there.
Then seek professional help, I found both Chiro and accupunture work on mine.
I ride the naked sv because the riding style doesnt hurt my back. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 241 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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