Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 I would ditch the chiropractic and other symptom-oriented frivolities and try to find an experienced trainer or coach to look at your squatting technique. Failing that, videotape it yourself and compare what you see with what you know about proper squatting technique, and if you don't know enough, learn more. My guess would be that you are either using too much weight or inappropriately flexing your lumbar spine, or both. If you lack the hip mobility to do squats properly, you may need to spend some time doing unweighted ROM exercises and stretches to gain that mobility before putting on heavy loads. Wilbanks ville, FL > Hi all, > > I have a big problem with my back, I injured it after a few sets > doing squats. I rested it after that and started very conservative > rehab for my i.e. Crunch, Bird dog and side bridge supports. It's > been three months now, every time I go reasonably deep in squatting it > pains during and especially the next day in the left side of back and > oblique's. X-ray's look fine, Chiro recons it's the l SI joint and L > 4 that doesn't rotate as it should, Physiotherapist did mobilisation > and deep tissue massage. > > I hope someone can direct me in the right direction. > > Thanks > > Ainslie > > Biokineticist > Benoni, South Africa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Hi , What was the effect of the mobilizations & treatment? Any change or not really? Also, does the pain occur regardless of weight? In other words, if you only went to 45% of your 1 rep max, and went reasonably deep, would there still be pain? Many times I find that a technique flaw in terms of trunk or pelvic positioning during the execution of the lift is the flaw. You may find pain is reduced if you alter your stance, or your choice of supplemental exercises. An example, I have had several patients who reported back pain with squats, yet improved greatly by deleting bent rows and stiff legged deadlifts from their programs. This is anecdotal & must be taken for what it's worth. The best answer will come from a detailed examination & assessment of your problem by a sports minded practitioner. Regards Ernie Roy PT, CSCS Northfield, NH > Hi all, > > I have a big problem with my back, I injured it after a few sets > doing squats. I rested it after that and started very conservative > rehab for my i.e. Crunch, Bird dog and side bridge supports. It's > been three months now, every time I go reasonably deep in squatting it > pains during and especially the next day in the left side of back and > oblique's. X-ray's look fine, Chiro recons it's the l SI joint and L > 4 that doesn't rotate as it should, Physiotherapist did mobilisation > and deep tissue massage. > > I hope someone can direct me in the right direction. > > Thanks > > Ainslie > > Biokineticist > Benoni, South Africa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Thank you very much for both replies. I will have a trainer check my technique. My suppleness seems fine to do a normal Squat. I felt this sharp pain when I did a light Snatch as I pulled it from the ground. It was only on the first one though, there after it was much better than normal but still painful. Any light squatting at the moment is relativly painful after the first set or two. I do have a fused L5-S1 vertebra from birth, it hasn't caused any problems since I started training 8 years ago, OL FOR 2 years. Any specific rehab exercises that might help ? Do I need to rest much longer or should I possibly see a specialist. Regards Ainslie Biokineticist Benoni, South Africa > > Hi all, > > > > I have a big problem with my back, I injured it after a few sets > > doing squats. I rested it after that and started very conservative > > rehab for my i.e. Crunch, Bird dog and side bridge supports. It's > > been three months now, every time I go reasonably deep in > squatting it > > pains during and especially the next day in the left side of back > and > > oblique's. X-ray's look fine, Chiro recons it's the l SI joint and > L > > 4 that doesn't rotate as it should, Physiotherapist did > mobilisation > > and deep tissue massage. > > > > I hope someone can direct me in the right direction. > > > > Thanks > > > > Ainslie > > > > Biokineticist > > Benoni, South Africa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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