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September 18, 2017 at 2:15 pm #1075684
streetsmarts
Participant@LeprosyStudyGroup 165467 wrote:
Riding 50 states this year on my new bike made my back pretty sore. It got worse and worse until wednesday my back was seized up and I couldnt move. Doc says Sacroiliac joint inflamation, put me on anti inflammation med and I’ll start doing PT this week too. I got nothing to say about it besides that it sucks and I hope we both find ways to make it not happen anymore!
Darn. Hope you get some relief too! Sucks!
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September 18, 2017 at 2:16 pm #1075685streetsmarts
Participant@huskerdont 165469 wrote:
I wondered why your Strava feed had gone quiet.
Only other thing I’d add is that, for me, changing riding position helps. I get out of the saddle more than many just to give the back (and tail) a break. Seems to help.
I’ve been doing that a little (out of saddle)… will do that more
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September 18, 2017 at 2:17 pm #1075686streetsmarts
Participant@semperiden 165477 wrote:
I used to get back pain all the time. Specially if my ride was hilly. I decided to start tweaking my saddle height and now the back pain is gone. Even a quarter of an inch can make a huge difference.
Gonna def. Move the saddle. Right after this pain settles down!
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September 18, 2017 at 2:20 pm #1075687streetsmarts
Participant@dkel 165480 wrote:
NSAID pills make for an excellent bowl of cereal each morning. Makes that old adage about breakfast being the most important meal of the day seem all the more true!
Those are the only thing that relieved my back pain when camping and canoeing recently! Will pop one now!
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September 18, 2017 at 2:35 pm #1075688LeprosyStudyGroup
Participant@huskerdont 165469 wrote:
I wondered why your Strava feed had gone quiet.
Only other thing I’d add is that, for me, changing riding position helps. I get out of the saddle more than many just to give the back (and tail) a break. Seems to help.
Thanks for saying this, otherwise I might not have reflected on the fact that I basically never get out of the saddle even when climbing. I’m sure never mixing it up hasn’t helped over the long term.
September 18, 2017 at 3:14 pm #1075689AFHokie
Participant@LeprosyStudyGroup 165489 wrote:
Thanks for saying this, otherwise I might not have reflected on the fact that I basically never get out of the saddle even when climbing. I’m sure never mixing it up hasn’t helped over the long term.
Does the new bike put you in a much more forward leaning position?
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September 18, 2017 at 3:35 pm #1075693LeprosyStudyGroup
ParticipantYeah it’s a cross racing geometry vs my old hybrid commuter.
September 18, 2017 at 3:40 pm #1075694Crickey7
Participant@EasyRider 165483 wrote:
Might it be time to raise your handlebars?
Agree with the PT recommendation. Riding a bike is fun but doesn’t do much for building core strength. I’ve had a bulging disc in my lower back for at least 10 years. PT helped immensely. I would ride there on my bike in pain, and ride away feeling GREAT.
Similar. I have spinal stenosis, a degenerative spinal condition. PT focused on core strength helped a lot with back/leg pain and improved my riding. I also switched to a flat bar bike, which helped a bit as well.
September 18, 2017 at 8:52 pm #1075660Steve O
Participant@LeprosyStudyGroup 165467 wrote:
Riding 50 states this year on my new bike made my back pretty sore. It got worse and worse until wednesday my back was seized up and I couldnt move. Doc says Sacroiliac joint inflamation, put me on anti inflammation med and I’ll start doing PT this week too. I got nothing to say about it besides that it sucks and I hope we both find ways to make it not happen anymore!
We shoulda switched bikes like we talked about. Then I would have the sore back and you would be #3 on Dexter.
September 19, 2017 at 2:08 am #1075853Kitty
ParticipantOh no! I’m sorry to hear about the back trouble! If I may, whereabouts is it?
Having just done my first bike fitting (yesterday), I had to reflect on my own “backstory.” I used to have really bad lower back pain on a semi-regular basis when I was younger (we’re talking high school). Some of that was likely due to a morbidly heavy backpack, but the other factor was I had the core-strength of a Beanie Baby.
Later, after I got my first Crossrip, I started having severe pain in the upper back. It turns out that was caused by the fact that the stock handlebars were way too wide for my little frame, and so many hours in the saddle with my shoulders compressed together was the culprit. Getting narrower handlebars fixed that, and was possibly the best upgrade I’ve made to my bike in terms of quality of life.
So in sum, it might be core, it might be the bike. Either of these can be ameliorated.
And to +1 what folks have been saying about the core work, the bike fitter yesterday told me that cyclists can never do enough yoga, core, or squats.September 20, 2017 at 11:42 pm #1075943streetsmarts
ParticipantIt’s my lower back. And today I’m thinking 3 things – 1. Bike fit. 2. More gears …granny gears – might be needed. I really crawled up that hill. From what I’ve read, I should probably be able to pedal a lot on a hill. Instead I just pushed my (not core strong, old and tired) body. As if I were 25 and could do that without consequences. 3. Core work. It’s hard to believe but im still in pain…since Sat when It started.
Thanks Kitty! I do think I’ll get another bike fit after the muscle spasms die down! !
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September 20, 2017 at 11:48 pm #1075945Judd
ParticipantYou should have Wheels&wings teach you how to con bike dudes into giving free back massages.
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September 21, 2017 at 1:07 am #1075953streetsmarts
ParticipantSay what??!
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September 21, 2017 at 1:08 am #1075954streetsmarts
ParticipantYes and PT recommended yoga and squats too.
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September 21, 2017 at 1:54 am #1075955Judd
Participant@streetsmarts 165637 wrote:
Say what??!
You’ll have to ask Cynthia about it, but she got some freebies from the #1 and #2 biking studs in Virginia.
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