I’m a 20 year old who hurt my lower (left) back doing a low row at the gym a few weeks ago. While the pain is never severe, its been pretty persistent and frankly, quite pesky. What exercises/rehab can I do to alleviate the pain? Help from physiotherapists or medical professionals would be most appreciated
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#1 by snowbrdr29 on January 2nd, 2010
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ice your back for 20 mins ((lay on your tummy while icing) and take some 2-3 advils (ibupophren) not to exceed 800 mg!
Works for me every time. I have Osteo Arthritis… In other words, my L5 disk cushion has worn out.
My remedy sounds like it will take awhile but you’ll surely appreciate it in the end!
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#2 by chris on January 2nd, 2010
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go see a local chiropractor
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#3 by floorance on January 2nd, 2010
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Sorry to hear about your injury! Here are some suggestions to help bring you some back pain relief!
http://www.ehow.com/how_5362482_receive-lower-back-pain-relief.html
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#4 by Brian D. C on January 2nd, 2010
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You should go to http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net. They have some exercises that you can try to help you with your lower back pain.
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#5 by maca on January 2nd, 2010
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exercises to strengthen your back muscles will help but take it easy first
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#6 by San Jose Spine Center on January 2nd, 2010
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Hi there,
I have been in that same pain you are experiencing and it is not fun. Those darn dead lifts, we know they’re not good for our backs but we still do them.
Right now all I would recommend is ice for 20 min at a time every couple hours. Need to get the inflammation under control. Then get a hold of a good chiropractor in your area. Make sure this doctor is into health and fitness. I say that because sounds like you are and you want to make sure you guys are on the same page.
There are many things that could have went wrong during that lift or it could just be a flare up of an old injury that you never knew you had. See that happens to you young guys. So with a proper exam and x-rays the doctor should be able to figure that out.
There’s more good info here: http://sanjosespinecenter.com/wellness_topics/c_9_back_painlower.html
Good Luck
Dr. J
San Jose Spine Center
http://www.sanjosespinecenter.com
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#7 by painfredoc on January 2nd, 2010
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See: http://www.totlhealth.com/ACHYBACK.html
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