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    Question strained back?

    I'm not really sure that I strained it, but I was doing heavy weights on a squat-like machine, and all of a sudden the left side of my back started to hurt. I don't think I was doing perfect form, kinda hunched over a little. Do you think that it's a strain. How long do back strains take to heal?

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    Re: strained back?

    [i][b]Do you think that it's a strain. How long do back strains take to heal?
    Yep, you strained it. If it hurts at all in a week, give it another. Are you a Draper Fan?
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    ya. blond bomber give it away?

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    ok, it has been 2 weeks. my back is still sore. i may be healing but i can't really tell? do strains sometimes take over 2 weeks to heal. I reeeaalllyy want to get back to doing squats. i never thought i could possibly miss them, but I do!!

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    are you still training? you may be re-aggravating every time you work-out.

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    i'm still training, but nothing that should aggravate it real bad. i do chest, shoulders (not shrugs), and bi's and tri's still. the only thing that hurts it a little that i do is standing curls.

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    Originally posted by blond bomber
    i'm still training, but nothing that should aggravate it real bad. i do chest, shoulders (not shrugs), and bi's and tri's still. the only thing that hurts it a little that i do is standing curls.
    if youve got insurance, why not just go see a doctor? you could probably get more specific advice from him than over a message board.

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    i've got horrible lower back pain.
    and im 17.
    i think i fucked up doing something :\

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    I strained something in my tailbone region once doing deadlifts and it tookmany, many weeks before I could do them or squats again... really sucked!

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    Try taking a couple Naproxen Sodium tablets. (Aleve) This is an anti inflamatory and 2 tabs is prescription strength. Helped my shoulder when I strained it.
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    I forgot about the Aleve, Rob I had to take it for 3-4 days but it did help.
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    Originally posted by butterfly
    I strained something in my tailbone region once doing deadlifts and it tookmany, many weeks before I could do them or squats again... really sucked!
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    Originally posted by blond bomber
    i'm still training, but nothing that should aggravate it real bad. i do chest, shoulders (not shrugs), and bi's and tri's still. the only thing that hurts it a little that i do is standing curls.
    you're underestimating the involvement of your back in EVERY exercise.

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    i strained my lower lumbar region a few days ago at gymnastics. was i ever PISSED! things that interfere with my training do not make me happy. but i took my doc and trainers advice and took it easy for about three days (no cardio or anything engaging the lower back, just some isolating exercise for upper body) and i am almost 100% better. depending on how bad your strain is it could take more or less time to heal. just suck it up and take some time off. i know it sucks but the gym's not going anywhere.
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    blond bomber, take it from someone who has his share of lower back problems, go see a chiroprator. They are more qaulified to help you when it comes to muscle strains. There may be a reason you strained one side.
    As for lifting, I would put it on hold for a week. If you follow the Docs advice to the T you should be fine in a week or two, if you fight it, it can take months.
    If you can't see a Doc, I can give you some ideas on how to recover but you really should see a Doc/Chiropractor.
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