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Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 8:15 pm
by sohampaul11
Hello IFGians. I'm into 10m air rifle shooting for around 2 months now. But since the past week,I've been having a lower back pain. Why is this happening? And what are the remedies? Can shooting position/stance be the cause? Or is it an inherent problem in 10m air rifle shooting? What are the exercises that can be done to cure it? I am into open sight air rifles for now and also cant afford any shooting jackets/trousers for now.
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 8:58 pm
by aadhaulya
I think you need to see a doctor.
Regards
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:50 pm
by sohampaul11
Will do. Problem is I dont get any pain while shooting. But after I'm done,I get a moderate pain while I carry out the daily chores.
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:51 pm
by Vikram
aadhaulya wrote:I think you need to see a doctor.
Regards
+1 to that.
Could be simple muscle sprain or something disc related.Either way, one needs to focus on strengthening lower back muscles/fitness.
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:16 am
by sohampaul11
You mean core strengthening exercises like sit ups and crunches?
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:32 am
by Vikram
Not just core strengthening exercises but specific exercises that target the back. Various exercises are there that involve weights or your own body. But, before that, you must establish the cause of your back pain and address it. Then, depending on the cause, you can work towards achieving your fitness goals.See your orthopaedician.
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 1:26 am
by sohampaul11
Ok then!
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 4:22 pm
by brihacharan
Vikram wrote:Not just core strengthening exercises but specific exercises that target the back. Various exercises are there that involve weights or your own body. But, before that, you must establish the cause of your back pain and address it. Then, depending on the cause, you can work towards achieving your fitness goals.See your orthopaedician.
The causes of back pain especially 'lower back' could be....
1. Wrong body posture - common among 'IT' guys....
2. Early stages of lower spine degeneration (sacro-lumbar)
3. Excess body weight around the waist...
BTW - the stance for the 10mtr target shooting can also cause some discomfort in the lower back (I had initially experienced this) luckily a few body stretching exercises & massage relieved me)
Nevertheless as Vikram rightly suggested - see an Orthopedic...
Good Luck!
Briha
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:15 pm
by dr.jayakumar
apply ice over the area of pain and rest if can for a while from strenuous excercises .
regards
dr.jk
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 11:50 am
by ganeshn
sohampaul11 wrote:You mean core strengthening exercises like sit ups and crunches?
That's the last thing you want to do right now, it puts extreme stress on lower back.the reason for your back pain may be weak back muscles, curvature, listhesis...do consult a ortho.
approach you take to remedy is yours, prefer to stop here.
Re: Back Pain - Causes and Cures?
Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 2:50 pm
by sohampaul11
Found out the problem. I had changed my stance 2 weeks ago. The new stance was more stable but it strained the back. It was like,I had changed my stance by altering the hip position by making it rest at an angle of 45 degree(where the actual one should be 90 degree). That created the intense pain in the lower back area. Also,I was using the hip slung position for supporting the rifle. Though I was being able to shoot half inch groups with this stance,it gave me pain. So,after I started reading the book 'Position Rifle Shooting' by William Pullum and Frank T. Hanenkrat,I rectified my error by using the bend-and-twist method and making the hip stay put at right angle. Also,I've started avoiding using the hip slung position. I settle into my NPA and make slight adjustments in elevation by breathing(I learned to use belly breathing from an article in 'On The Firing Line' by J P O' Connor). The result,I experience very low strain in my back nowadays. Infact,the pain is no longer there after I did some yoga exercises.