Lets talk low back pain/issues

   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #51  
Also a back pain sufferer.
I earlier blamed it on youthful antics and work related but only recently discovered the actual cause.
TBN !
LOL, I have a long torso, shortish legs and therefore my shirt is never tucked in.
Now, retired, my usual morning schedule is coffee, click onto news and TBN.
Problem is my loptop sits on table backed to a large window and winter cold still is close to my back and that cold actually radiates onto the lower back.
I know it sounds bizarre but wearing a cozy robe that covers my lower back has alleviated my back pain.
Well maybe age also contributes as well as the stupid youthful antics.
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #52  
Following one particularly disabling back issue (I was tossing fire wood from the back of a pick up into a shed) I yelled out and fell to the ground. I could not move initially due to pain. It took me at least ten minutes to figure out how I could get into the car so the wife could get me to town to dr. - and it was on a Saturday. The 45 minute drive to town was excruciating Then I needed a wheel chair to get from the car to the dr office, and then when I stood up in his office I fell and knocked a bunch of stuff off of a book case. Anyway, got a shot of demerol, prescription for vicodin, and flexeril, later a prescription for oxycontin. I was really laid up. I refer it to voluntary paralysis because you won't move due to the pain.

I hated the drugs - called and told dr the drugs depressed me and I would no longer take the oxycontin and tossed it. Kept the vicodin and flexeril.

I was referred to a back dr who was against long term drug use for back issues. He had me on a treatment regimen that involved stretching me twice a week - I think for about 4 weeks. I would stand with my back to an upright table which would slowly go horizontal. Then I was strapped in from hips down, and shoulders up. The machine attached to the straps would then very slowly stretch me. Stretch me and stop. Stretch me some more and stop - again and again for about 45 minutes. I did not sense I was getting longer or that I was actually stretched until the tension on the straps were released at the very end and then I could really sense my length shortening. A strange feeling.

This was supposed to open up the back vertebrae so the tissue could be hydrated - at least that is what I recall the theory was. Anyway, it provided great relief and I no longer needed to periodically take the drugs. After that I did some easy yoga (old man's yoga) and easy stretching and have come to believe that the stretching I now do every morning is very helpful.

All that it involves is standing and reaching high with both arms toward the ceiling - really, really reaching. And then reaching with one arm and then the other, and tilting to one side and then the other. Takes 5-10 minutes. I think this also would hydrate the tissue between the vertebrae. I have many fewer minor back issues and have so far avoided any serious back episodes. Everybody is different but this worked for me - along with being less foolish about what I attempt to do. I have had one more nagging back episode for which I received PT - which due to a great PT technician really helped put thing back together.
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues
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#53  
Yes stretching has become a daily routine for me, most days multiple times a day. I also have an inversion table (teeter). I don't have the pain I had a month ago (knocks on wood) but because I have some tingling/numbness in the feet I know there is still some inflammation.

I ordered a reverse hyper machine, haven't assembled it yet. It supposed to be good for building the posterior chain and rehabbing the lower back. On the downward motion it provides a form of traction opening up the spine to increase blood flow and such. Curious as to what DADNATRON would have to say about that exercise?
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #54  
Yes stretching has become a daily routine for me, most days multiple times a day. I also have an inversion table (teeter). I don't have the pain I had a month ago (knocks on wood) but because I have some tingling/numbness in the feet I know there is still some inflammation.

I ordered a reverse hyper machine, haven't assembled it yet. It supposed to be good for building the posterior chain and rehabbing the lower back. On the downward motion it provides a form of traction opening up the spine to increase blood flow and such. Curious as to what DADNATRON would have to say about that exercise?

General Lee. What kind of reverse hyper machine did you get?

I was planning on building one like this Rogue a few years ago but never got around to it.
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Terry
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #56  
Moss; coveralls -- very comfortable and common sense type clothing if fitted properly. Overalls -- keep the straps done up and they stay up. Just one is required. Straw hat and Brome stalk in side of mouth will complement. Also very comfortable.

Yep. Once I stopped wearing belts, I switched to suspenders. I can't find overalls that I like. Used to wear them all the time teens up into my mid 30s.
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #57  
I got Rogue's model. Their new "Z" hyper model

General Lee - I checked out the Rogue's Model Z hyper model you got. Interesting. What they say about it seems to be similar in effect to the stretching machine I was hooked up to in the Dr. Office. This is a quote from their site about the device:

The Science Behind the Reverse Hyperextension Machine:
"Rogue’s Reverse Hypers decompress the spine and produce no vertical compression on the spine at all. This simple device allows for dynamic strength development in the concentric phase, while serving as a rehabilitation mechanism in the eccentric phase. The spine is gently stretched and depressurized during the process, creating--in essence--an internal pumping mechanism, filling the spinal column with spinal fluid and the lower back muscles with blood. Anyone who has injured their back knows that the pressure needs to be relieved and circulation restored to the injured area in order to rehabilitate. The reverse hyperextension machine offers one of the best methods for achieving this."

I wonder how the benefits of this would compare to a "teeter" - Inversion device. The cost of the Rogue's Reverse Hypers Z is a bit daunting for me.
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues
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I wonder how the benefits of this would compare to a "teeter" - Inversion device. The cost of the Rogue's Reverse Hypers Z is a bit daunting for me.

I also have a teeter inversion table. I think it has its place, but here is what sets the reverse hyper as different. It builds and strengthens your posterior chain (glutes, hamstrings and low back) all important for a healthy and strong back. I don't do dead lifts or squats in the gym because of loading the spine. So I'm hoping I can work those muscle groups with this. Build the low back and rehab it at the same time.

I can't find any bad reviews from gym goers who said this machine hasn't helped them tremendously in rehabbing their back. It is not in most gyms and not really sure why. Its mainly found in power lifting gyms not your typical "world or golds gyms' You do need to be careful not to over extend your legs above your glutes or to far under your waist.

Research the "reverse hyperextension" exercise on youtube and google. Its a well regarded exercise for the low back. There are other ways to perform them without a machine but I don't find them very comfortable to do and you do not get the same benefit this machine will give you.
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #59  
Moss; coveralls -- very comfortable and common sense type clothing if fitted properly. Overalls -- keep the straps done up and they stay up. Just one is required. Straw hat and Brome stalk in side of mouth will complement. Also very comfortable.

I have problems with L1 / L2, first thing i did was remove that wallet from my back pocket. Also hang that heavy jacket up in favor of a down filled, also found that suspenders are hard on the back.

Your right on the money with proper clothing.
 
   / Lets talk low back pain/issues #60  
I have problems with L1 / L2, first thing i did was remove that wallet from my back pocket. Also hang that heavy jacket up in favor of a down filled, also found that suspenders are hard on the back.

Your right on the money with proper clothing.

Wish my wallet was that heavy!
 

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