Originally posted by TinAgeOfBoxing
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Hurt my back doing burpees .
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I totally get it—I hurt my back trying to keep up with an intense workout, thinking I was as fit as I used to be. It was a wake-up call when the pain hit, and I realized just pushing through wasn't the smartest move.
I saw Sina Hasheminejad, a registered physiotherapist, for help. He was really insightful, explaining my back pain in simple terms and setting me up with specific exercises and tips. He taught me core-strengthening exercises like planks and bird-dogs, which helped support my lower back. He also showed me proper stretching techniques, focusing on my hamstrings and lower back, to increase flexibility. Plus, he gave me advice on maintaining good posture both while sitting and standing, which made a big difference in how my back felt day to day. After following his guidance, I noticed a significant improvement in my back pain and my overall mobility.Last edited by Rspen46; 03-21-2024, 02:39 PM.
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Similar situation here. At 42, I pushed myself during a weekend hike, trying to keep pace with my younger friends Halfway through, I felt a sharp pain in my lower back that lingered for months. I tried all the usual creams and treatments, but nothing seemed to help. It was frustrating, as I thought I could still do what I once did.
Eventually, I decided to visit a naturopathic doctor orillia, despite being an advocate for conventional medicine... To my surprise, the treatment worked wonders. I finally found relief. Highly recommend seeing a good specialist.Last edited by Dempsey-Roll; 10-04-2024, 05:59 AM.
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