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Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Debilitating back pain is difficult to endure yet is suffered by many at some point in their lives. Patients who have suffered a disc herniation often describe experiencing excruciating pain and fear avoidance as they seek to overcome their injury. Whilst the majority of care seeker stop seeking care within 3 months, around 10% will experience chronic, disabling low back pain whilst some experience repeat episodes. The key is to prevent the transition to persistent pain and disability and facilitate a pathway to functional restoration which involves a movement based approach.
In this episode we’re joined by a special guest as we talk with Vincent Hulk about his back injury and the steps, he took to manage his disc herniation, which was preventing him from taking part in the sporting activities he loves. We discuss the onset of the injury and the initial approach he took to manage the pain before continued discomfort led him to seek out professional help in his native South Africa. We talk around the rehabilitation process and the things that led to him experiencing a further episode of pain which brought him in to see the Smartstrong team! Vincent talks about the consistent things he was doing that he thinks brought on another episode of pain, despite him believing them to be safe at the time. He discusses his experience with pain and how important it was for him to have a long-term goal to aim for as part of his recovery plan. Finally, he highlights the commitment required on his behalf in order to support the work of the therapist in order to build resilience to his injury over time and build a strong back.
Some of the things you’ll discover…
- Why understanding your boundaries when exercising, and understanding appropriate exercises is so important to injury resistance?
- How important it is to understand your limitations and not return to sport until fully healed.
- Why accumulative trauma is the likely culprit of your injury, not one specific event.
- The important role the glutes played in the rehabilitation process for disc injury
- How important it is to make healthy lifestyle choices to avoid injury repetition
- Just how long it can take to fully recover from a lumbar disc herniation
- Why a collaborative approach is required to ensure effective recovery from injury
Highlights
Full recovery from disc herniation can take up to 10 years!! With that in mind, and the high incidence of recurrence rates, its fundamentally important to adhere to long term lifestyle changes to support the recovery from back injury. Daily movements, no matter how small, can have a negative cumulative effect which can prevent full recovery. It really is about committing to a long-term exercise program to engrain healthy movement patterns, and build core endurance, if the back is to function optimally and you’re to return to sporting activities if that’s your ambition. There are no short cuts, and it takes a collaborative approach with the therapist to be successful. You can’t expect someone to do all the work for you and for the injury to go away.
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