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I assume it's not anything severe like spinal injury as my spine doesn't grate or feel in pain - it's normal as usual, it's the aching to the side of it etc. This pain feels similar to muscular pain I've had in other areas in the past and even the cramping or utter fatigued ache after workouts.
I assumed it was muscular, could it be a tendon or ligament etc then? |
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I assume it's not anything severe like spinal injury as my spine doesn't grate or feel in pain - it's normal as usual, it's the aching to the side of it etc. This pain feels similar to muscular pain I've had in other areas in the past and even the cramping or utter fatigued ache after workouts.
I assumed it was muscular, could it be a tendon or ligament etc then? |
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Hey guys
I've recently pulled a muscle(s) in my lower back. I had to stop my workout immediately, and the next morning, I could barely sit up, or even stand. However, I put that down to the fact Id been resting it still for about 8 hours. Today however, although I still get a sharp pain when I lean, twist or face downwards, I'm up and about. Now I know healing times depend on the severity of the damage, but does anyone have a rough idea of how long lower back muscles tend to take when healing? It seems to be more of my left-hand side that's hurting more than the other. I don't want to rush back into things as I don't want to make it worse, but I don't wanna take too much time off too. Lastly, when resuming my training, will the muscle be repaired back to full strength, or will I have to take it a little easier getting back into it and strengthen that muscle again? Cheers. |