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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
You've probs just tried to lift too much and overloaded your stabilizers, I assume it's medial hamstring right next to your adductor? like gracilis or adduc magnus? I wouldn't stress too much, if it hasn't already started to settle it should in the next few days!I seem to have strained my groin going for a PB in the deadlift. Also a bit of a twinge in the very top of the hammy - may or may not be related.
Anyone had experience with rehabbing that?
yeah, I'm weaker in that leg from previous damage to my sciatic nerve so that leg does bow in a bit under heavy loads which is obviously not ideal. It feels like its either adductor brevis or longus.You've probs just tried to lift too much and overloaded your stabilizers, I assume it's medial hamstring right next to your adductor? like gracilis or adduc magnus? I wouldn't stress too much, if it hasn't already started to settle it should in the next few days!
I'm not even sure my posture is that bad to be honest, I think I was just a little slumped over when he was looking at me because my neck hurts. I usually do 50kg dumbbells rows for 8 reps so I don't think it's a mid back strength issue.Stretching work any near as much as strengthening your mid back
He's saying that your pecs are tight and are pulling forward which can be an issue but what dies stretching do? It will lengthen the pecs for 5mins and then they'll go back being tight and pull you forwards again
Now if you strengthen your mid back that is tightening those muscles up to effectively pull you back into neutral - that is how postural improvements are made
Stretching is a very temporary fix - strengthening is a lot more permanent
Given that you developed problems in all your joints rather than one specific joint it sounds like it's probably diet related. Something is inflaming your joints. Perhaps you have developed gout. Or some type of arthritis.Would like to know what some of you think, I was doing the powerlifting for a couple of years after a couple of years of really doing nothing ....Now after a few personal things going wrong I have had to suddenly take a break from it. My problem is joint pain in my knees, ankles, back, wrists and elbows . I have had it for about 5 weeks now. I have been to the docs countless times, countless scans and blood tests and all comes back clear. They don't know what's going on...I'm flirting with the idea that it could have something to due with the heavy lifting for a period of time and then the sudden stop ? Is that even possible ?
Hey mate cheers for the reply. Its not gout, I got tested for that earlier. Its not arthritis. I had to stop to get my mind in a better place. There was a few close deaths this year and tbh moving out by myself has been abit stressful. Do you really think stress could have an affect like this. Diet hasn't. really changed...I mean I eat a lot of frozen stuff now and just cook it in the oven as it's a lot easier.Given that you developed problems in all your joints rather than one specific joint it sounds like it's probably diet related. Something is inflaming your joints. Perhaps you have developed gout. Or some type of arthritis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gout
Did you start suddenly eating alot mre dairy, wheat, drinking more alcohol, sugar or seafood?.
You said you had to stop for personal reasons. Did you have a sudden stressful event?
Its really weird as the joints that hurt change. 2 days ago I couldn't move my right hand, yesterday it was my left and today its my right again.
Hey mate cheers for the reply. Its not gout, I got tested for that earlier. Its not arthritis. I had to stop to get my mind in a better place. There was a few close deaths this year and tbh moving out by myself has been abit stressful. Do you really think stress could have an affect like this. Diet hasn't. really changed...I mean I eat a lot of frozen stuff now and just cook it in the oven as it's a lot easier.
Its really weird as the joints that hurt change. 2 days ago I couldn't move my right hand, yesterday it was my left and today its my right again.