Originally Posted by
SouthernLifter
Hi, lifters ! First of all, congratulations on your work that makes newbies like me learn so much, thanks for that.
Well, straight to my question:
I have been doing the first PPST program seriously for about 6 weeks (although I had previously done "lift training") and I think it was going very well until last friday I curved my lumbar spine in one of the press series and I was left with some pain until the deadlift warmed up, during which the discomfort disappeared completely. I have realized that I have trouble "handling" my lumbar spine (I have read Rip's article about this and I have to do the tests he recommends there). BUT the problem is not over there: Yesterday, during the last series of press I did not bend the lumbar spine but I felt like it was "loaded" too much and struggled to remain stable. I finished the series without discomfort, but the real problem began when I started warming up deadlift: In the first series (60 kg) I felt nothing, but in the second (90 kg) my sacrum was "locked" before I could take off the ground bar and I had to sit a few minutes. The pain was not "immense", but it did force me to sit for a few minutes. Already at home, it was hard for me to bend down to pick something up. Today I woke up with the same level of pain and used the only anti-inflammatory in my house: Diclofenac 75 mg. Now it is night and I notice that the discomfort has decreased by 80%, I can already touch my toes while standing, although I still have a slight discomfort and the sacrum "sounds" sometimes (softly).
MY QUESTION: What is the protocol you use for such a problem? Whether physical therapy, such as the type of analgesic, etc. And, if I continue with "little pain," when could I resume the deadlift?
Sorry for the size of the text, I wanted to be specific. We are in crisis here and medicine and medicines are very expensive.
MY DATA:
Age: 26 years old
Training: I have been doing the PPST "seriously" for 6 weeks
Height: 6 foots
Weight: 225 pounds.
THANK YOU FOR READING.