Lower back injury
- lmshil
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Lower back injury
Does anyone else have problems with a muscle in their lower back when they plant from a full approach? It doesnt bug me when im taking short approches but when im up to full speed from a 7 step, when i plant sometimes ill get a shooting pain up my lower back/back of the hip reigion, and itll hurt for the rest of the day. Also i havent really found an effective way to strech it. Also its only in my left side of my lower back as im a righty vaulter. Thanks
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- KirkB
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Re: Lower back injury
This is a common problem with vaulters of any age. It's because you're getting jerked at takeoff. With a free takeoff (jumping into the takeoff from far enough back), you won't have this problem. But that's easier said than done.
Meanwhile, I wouldn't continue to aggravate it until it's fully healed. Sitting in a whirlpool or hot tub will help circulate your blood to the area. Sorry if that means you'll miss some competitions.
You could also warm it up just prior to vaulting with some topical heat treatments or vapor rubs.
Kirk
Meanwhile, I wouldn't continue to aggravate it until it's fully healed. Sitting in a whirlpool or hot tub will help circulate your blood to the area. Sorry if that means you'll miss some competitions.
You could also warm it up just prior to vaulting with some topical heat treatments or vapor rubs.
Kirk
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Re: Lower back injury
I would go see an orthopedic doctor and get an x-ray. Fractures are much more common than "pulled muscles" in your lower back. Kirk is right in either case, you will need a period of rest/immobilization. After feeling better and being cleared by a medical professional, your long-term technical and health goal should be a free takeoff.
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Re: Lower back injury
I'm no orthopedic surgeon or physiotherapist, but I don't think it's a fracture - I think it's a pulled muscle.
I think it's bad advice to suggest an x-ray (but a doctor's visit wouldn't hurt - to err on the safe side). I think the doctor will just suggest physiotherapy.
Without any endorsement implied (I've never tried this product - I've only heard about it from a lousy free-thrower) here's another idea: https://www.ispot.tv/ad/7Gri/icy-hot-smart-relief-turn-off-pain-featuring-shaquille-oneal
There. I've given my opinion and I'll shut up now.
Kirk
I think it's bad advice to suggest an x-ray (but a doctor's visit wouldn't hurt - to err on the safe side). I think the doctor will just suggest physiotherapy.
Without any endorsement implied (I've never tried this product - I've only heard about it from a lousy free-thrower) here's another idea: https://www.ispot.tv/ad/7Gri/icy-hot-smart-relief-turn-off-pain-featuring-shaquille-oneal
There. I've given my opinion and I'll shut up now.
Kirk
Run. Plant. Jump. Stretch. Whip. Extend. Fly. Clear. There is no tuck! THERE IS NO DELAY!
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Re: Lower back injury
I'm no orthopedic surgeon or physiotherapist
I am...if your problem continues please see a professional. Your parents most likely have insurance for problems like this. If for some reason you'd rather avoid the doctor, then feel free to team up with Shaq.
- KirkB
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Re: Lower back injury
Ouch!
Your professional advice trumps my layman's advice! Sorry.
Kirk
Your professional advice trumps my layman's advice! Sorry.
Kirk
Run. Plant. Jump. Stretch. Whip. Extend. Fly. Clear. There is no tuck! THERE IS NO DELAY!
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Re: Lower back injury
Could be related to the piriformis and sciatic nerve. Massage is better than stretching in that case. Chiropractic is another possibility too.
However, one stretch that might help is to lay on a bed with the hips off, legs down, feet off the ground, like you're sliding off. Then push the stomach up. Play around with that.
I'd also recommend more core strength exercises... Back, obliques, abdominals.
However, one stretch that might help is to lay on a bed with the hips off, legs down, feet off the ground, like you're sliding off. Then push the stomach up. Play around with that.
I'd also recommend more core strength exercises... Back, obliques, abdominals.
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