Since taking on my allotment in February this year I have done a lot of work turning it into a productive vegetable plot and have been able to refresh my tired muscles with good old radox and a rest.
Last Sunday I was there early intending to do a bit of weeding and general tinkering when I noticed the chipped bark pile had been replenished so I decided to top up my paths. After 10 or 11 wheelbarrows I went back for one last fill, the spade went in but I think I was standing at such an angle that an intense pain struck in my lower back. The pain was so intense I had to stand still for a minute or so until it subsided a little.
I saw a chiropractor the following day who has made a difference (but that is a story for another day after a therapy session or two - very surreal and quite disturbing!!) but due to the experience I am not going back. I am going to see a sports physio tonight to get some tips on exercises/streches etc.
I 'm a sprightly 38 year old so don't want to have to give up before I start.
Does anyone have any tips/hints/tales of woe that may help?????
Last Sunday I was there early intending to do a bit of weeding and general tinkering when I noticed the chipped bark pile had been replenished so I decided to top up my paths. After 10 or 11 wheelbarrows I went back for one last fill, the spade went in but I think I was standing at such an angle that an intense pain struck in my lower back. The pain was so intense I had to stand still for a minute or so until it subsided a little.
I saw a chiropractor the following day who has made a difference (but that is a story for another day after a therapy session or two - very surreal and quite disturbing!!) but due to the experience I am not going back. I am going to see a sports physio tonight to get some tips on exercises/streches etc.
I 'm a sprightly 38 year old so don't want to have to give up before I start.
Does anyone have any tips/hints/tales of woe that may help?????
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