youngfarmer
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone can recommend any treatments to ease pressure in the lower back of humans? Or any exercises to properly strengthen around the lumbar area so that it is fully supported?
I had a back injury in January of this year, and although not painful (most of the time) I do get very bad stiffness through my lower back and hips first thing in the morning and sometimes lasting for the whole day. I haven't got any options of riding at the moment (due to being at uni and not being on a course which offers riding) but was told this would be the best thing for my back as it will build up the right muscles-so that is out of the question. Tried pilates (sp), swimming and yoga. The pilates and yoga helped for 1 or 2 sessions and then made it worse, and the swimming was actually quite painful and put more pressure onto my hips.
I do go cycling but this doesn't so much for building my backs muscles.
Any suggestions? Have spoken to the doctors at the hospital and they recommended all of the above. Obviously there is physio and seeing a chiro or osteo, but I would quite like these to be last resorts just due to price (and me being a student
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I had a back injury in January of this year, and although not painful (most of the time) I do get very bad stiffness through my lower back and hips first thing in the morning and sometimes lasting for the whole day. I haven't got any options of riding at the moment (due to being at uni and not being on a course which offers riding) but was told this would be the best thing for my back as it will build up the right muscles-so that is out of the question. Tried pilates (sp), swimming and yoga. The pilates and yoga helped for 1 or 2 sessions and then made it worse, and the swimming was actually quite painful and put more pressure onto my hips.
I do go cycling but this doesn't so much for building my backs muscles.
Any suggestions? Have spoken to the doctors at the hospital and they recommended all of the above. Obviously there is physio and seeing a chiro or osteo, but I would quite like these to be last resorts just due to price (and me being a student