Originally posted by akfodysvn
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Pick up this book. It is written by Robin McKenzie (the McKenzie method). it is about 100 pages, read the whole book, do not skip to the exercises. Follow his guidelines and methodology. I just finished reading it a few days ago and started with the exercises as often as I can. It is helping so far.
Originally posted by Cooter
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I have a VERY long thread regarding back pain/surgery that I bumped yesterday or the day before, it should be easy to find. It somewhat chronicles my journey through back pain, surgery, and now a relapse. The pain you are describing is EXACTLY the pain that I had when I was referred to a specialist for my issue. 2 years later I had a discectomy/laminotamy. 5 years later, I am going through it all again, because I got lazy and did not take care of myself like I should have. When I went for my second opinion on Monday, the doctor described my herniation as MASSIVE.
I had a relapse in September last year, then in November it flared up again to the point oral medication did not help. I couldn't perform my PT exercises/stretches because the pain was so bad. Fast forward to January, I spent a week on the couch extremely sick. This rest helped give my back a break and it reduced the pain and discomfort. I have been aggressively researching alternative methods for treatment. Exercises, herbs, amino acids, ANYTHING that will keep me off of the operating table. Read my last few posts in my thread for what I have found thus far.
It is a VERY long road, one you will have to walk each and every day. Be conscious of what you do and how you do it. You MUST carve out time slots for maintenance exercises to help maintain your mobility, core strength, and ultimately quality of life.
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