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Low Back Pain HELP

C-Bass said:
I have had a couple dings and dents but nothing major (knee surgeries, had both my collar-bones broke etc. I play hooker and have been blessed with good genes I guess.

I never played American Football, I was an All American Wrestler in college though. Rugby is by far a tougher sport than football but wrestling beats rugby hands down.
I guess I am in the minority on this web-blog as I am not a body-builder...just a gifted athlete who is happy with the way I look.


Me too, just about 6" too short :)

BBing is the perfect 'sport' for short-asses

Not all BBers have body perception dysmorphia, although there are times I wonder.
 
C-Bass said:
It sounds as if you live in the UK. It is very difficult to find a sports specific doctor without being passed around the city. I have played rugby for 10 years (professionally) and I have never experienced something like this. Maybe I will talk to our team doctor about it.

Thank you for your input, I just needed to hear that from someone ( go to a doctor for chrissakes!)

Cheers,

C-Bass

my man!!!
love to see ruggers on the board!!

I spent 2 seasons with Newcastle (got there about the same time as Mr. Wilkinson, needless to say when you play the same position as him, you will be out of a job soon)

I used to have the worse back spasms. I had to have one of the team physios work on my 3 times a week. The only way I was finally "cured" was I took a full year off from playing but would still see the doc 2 to 3 times a week.

I have not played a serious game in 4 years, but still catch a few bad episodes of the spasms every now and again.

Other than the back, I have a crooked nose, and like Tatyana said, I feel lucky thats all thats wrong with me!!! :p
 
C-Bass said:
Thank you for the reply. The only question that I would have is "when to ice and when to use heat" If there is swelling in the area (which there is) wouldn't you want to ice as much as possible. I always thought that you would want heat when you are trying to stretch out the affected area

As for stretching, I know that is probably one of the reasons why that my lower back is astight as a virgins honey-pot. I am going to add "active stretching to my routine once I start working out again so this doesnt happen again.
Again, thank you for your input

p.s. how do you take a yoga class without being the laughing stock of the entire gym. I mean no disrespect but it seems like 99.9% of yoga classes are these little pliable women......

Firstly, yes it is odd doing yoga ... and youll look/feel like a gorilla in a room with people giving you funny looks. But for me, even going 3 times a month does wonders for tough spots like my back, rotator cuffs etc. Anymore and I seem to lose all my strength and explosiveness.

That said, icing an injury is good in 2 ways.
#1- While icing theres an antiinflammatory and numbing effect

#2- immediatley after icing local vasodialtion occurs and they frozen area is flooded with oxygenated blood, thus having a positive influence on tissue repair and the removal of cellular waste products.

TBH icing, then having a hot shower, a light stretch, then going to bed is probably the ideal protocol.
 
Had the samething the other day,really tight back pump that did not let up. Turns out I was really dehydrated. Still had a good workout though
 
jroc86 said:
Firstly, yes it is odd doing yoga ... and youll look/feel like a gorilla in a room with people giving you funny looks. But for me, even going 3 times a month does wonders for tough spots like my back, rotator cuffs etc. Anymore and I seem to lose all my strength and explosiveness.

That said, icing an injury is good in 2 ways.
#1- While icing theres an antiinflammatory and numbing effect

#2- immediatley after icing local vasodialtion occurs and they frozen area is flooded with oxygenated blood, thus having a positive influence on tissue repair and the removal of cellular waste products.

TBH icing, then having a hot shower, a light stretch, then going to bed is probably the ideal protocol.

That makes perfect sense. I have taken the last 5 days off of training (driving me nuts but it is for the better) and still seeing the chiro. I ahve been icing for 20 mins on and an hour off. I accidentally iced too long a couple days ago and got a little frost-bite!

I think that it could be a combination of a lower back "pump" and a slight muscle pull. My massage therapist said that it was swollen on one side and she really had to work to get all of the knots out.

I hope it get's better soon or I am going to go stir crazy!

C-Bass
:worried:
 
halfcenturian said:
Dude.......... you got back pumps from the oral AAS. period. the end.

Um, that is incorrect. Sustanon 250 is an injectable, not an oral. Do your research before you flame someone. Don't be ignorant, it dumbs-down the entre site.
 
C-Bass said:
Um, that is incorrect. Sustanon 250 is an injectable, not an oral. Do your research before you flame someone. Don't be ignorant, it dumbs-down the entre site.


lawl, yeah. WTF Half?! Do your fkin research. ;)
 
C-Bass said:
Um, that is incorrect. Sustanon 250 is an injectable, not an oral. Do your research before you flame someone. Don't be ignorant, it dumbs-down the entre site.


Not flaming you sir. You are awfully new to be shooting YOUR yap off. I suggest you WATCH YOUR TONE NOOB!
 
C-Bass said:
Um, that is incorrect. Sustanon 250 is an injectable, not an oral. Do your research before you flame someone. Don't be ignorant, it dumbs-down the entre site.

hey cheech, we dont talk to other members that way on this site anymore. especially not respected vets.

you want to play in the schoolyard theres other sites you might be more comfortable at.

you can disagree without being disagreeable. refute the points you disagree with, dont attack the author.

take a day off and come back with a better attitude.
 
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