Back pain: stretching & strengthening advice
Been dealing with back pain a fair amount during the past year....not from skiing but from longer hikes and mtn bikes. Also from working at home where my computer setup is decent but not perfect ergonomically.
What advice do you all have to help strengthen, stretch and handle back pain (both upper and lower back)? I’m mid 40s so I feel like I need to get into a regime to help me for the rest of my life.
Thank you.
Back pain: stretching & strengthening advice
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Originally Posted by
North
Have had off/on back pain over the years - mine mostly from bad posture at a desk, but also related to the sports I do (ski, bike).
I fix mine by focusing on the hips. Ski touring and cycling are hard on the hips and also tend to create muscle imbalances in lots of us (quad or hamstring dominant, weak glutes). I haven't fixed muscle imbalance issues yet, but can usually fix my back by doing hip stretches and targeting PSOAS muscles. Learned the shoelace yoga pose last year - that one provides instant relief for the back pain I sometimes get during MTB.
Pretty similar to my case. I stretch every day with emphasis on loosening up the hips.
I’ll begin with a 5+ minute warmup before any athletic or lifting activity, pretty similar to the YouTube video above.
I try to do any kind of deep tissue body work I am able to do myself but I find I still need to be seen by a massage therapist / PT / chiro / witch doctor to help with the areas that are harder to address myself. Mostly PSOAS release.
Back pain: stretching & strengthening advice
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Originally Posted by
kootenayskier
I had chronic lower back pain, associated with a major injury, in my 20s. I got all sorts of bad advice, till I got on a daily strength and stretch regime. Just 20 minutes every morning, doing a modified sun salutation progression on mat, some leg specific stretches (check out The Stark Reality of Stretching for the theory) and a series of core exercises on a ball. Perhaps find a therapist to get you started, then adapt from there. The key is enjoying it every day.
Stretching and maintenance aside, are you at a point where you aren’t always thinking there might be an acute episode right around the corner? Did you experience sciatica?
Personally I’m in a way, way better place than I was a few years ago, which was a way better place than I was a handful of years before that. But I’m still experiencing frequent mild pain and discomfort and occasional acute episodes are never a distant memory. It may be unrealistic to expect to feel any better than this, I don’t know. There’s work be done and I could use to lose another 5-10lbs , but I’m only 35 and I can’t point to a major injury event. I suppose I did ‘’throw my back out’’ deadlifting with poor form in college then smashed myself in a half pipe a few weeks later. None of it felt serious at the time, I was playing sports a couple weeks afterward.
Do most of you guys have a major injury, or impact that set it off? The first time I felt the lightning strike down my leg was casually hitting balls at the driving range.