I’ve done some forum searching on pinched nerves but haven’t found too much that seems relevant to me. A few months ago, I started having some pain on my outer left thigh, nothing severe, and nothing that has interfered (yet) with my daily routine (biking, hour on the elliptical, etc). I did some PT, and the tentative diagnosis was that it was a recurrence of some tendinosis I had a few years ago in the glute/hamstring. It has not resolved, and my sports medicine doctor now thinks it’s a pinched nerve in my spine causing referred pain. I will get an MRI, and if that diagnosis is correct, there will be some spinal injections. But that won’t happen before my April 11 departure date!
A few weeks ago, I put on my pack, loaded to about 18 pounds, and spent two hours going up and down, up and down, the biggest “hill” in my flat midwestern town. Nothing felt worse. In fact the athletic trainer at the Sports Medicine place said that having the pack firmly around my hips could well produce a benefit of opening up the space between the discs a little bit. It has always been my experience that an internal frame pack properly placed on my hips has made me very comfortable walking, so that suggestion makes sense to me and I am not worried about adding the pack to my daily routine.
My doctor has said there is no indication (yet) that I should not walk and she advises me to continue with the exercises (clamshell, bridge, hip abductor). I am also in the process of trying to get some good recommendations on the best yoga stretches (she said they would be good, but she doesn’t know anything about yoga).
I would love to hear from any other forum members who have walked with this kind of issue. I know things could go south once I am walking, but I am planning to keep up my exercise and stretching routine while walking and have my fingers crossed. I have also found that Aleve does a great job, but I only want to use that on the Camino if and when the pain gets worse.
Not looking for medical advice, don’t worry! Just looking to hear how it went for others, kind of in the “misery loves company” category.
A few weeks ago, I put on my pack, loaded to about 18 pounds, and spent two hours going up and down, up and down, the biggest “hill” in my flat midwestern town. Nothing felt worse. In fact the athletic trainer at the Sports Medicine place said that having the pack firmly around my hips could well produce a benefit of opening up the space between the discs a little bit. It has always been my experience that an internal frame pack properly placed on my hips has made me very comfortable walking, so that suggestion makes sense to me and I am not worried about adding the pack to my daily routine.
My doctor has said there is no indication (yet) that I should not walk and she advises me to continue with the exercises (clamshell, bridge, hip abductor). I am also in the process of trying to get some good recommendations on the best yoga stretches (she said they would be good, but she doesn’t know anything about yoga).
I would love to hear from any other forum members who have walked with this kind of issue. I know things could go south once I am walking, but I am planning to keep up my exercise and stretching routine while walking and have my fingers crossed. I have also found that Aleve does a great job, but I only want to use that on the Camino if and when the pain gets worse.
Not looking for medical advice, don’t worry! Just looking to hear how it went for others, kind of in the “misery loves company” category.