I am talking about the disc in your back and not the brake variety!
I have been diagnosed with a bulge in my S1/L5 disc region also commonly known as a slipped disc, which has occurred through wear and tear and the fact I have a desk job. I am only 44.
I have been advised to take up pilates etc to strengthen my core and to do core and back strengthening exercises.
I just wondered if any folk have experienced the same problem and what tips or advice they may have to pass on.
I don't ride that often these days but would like to get back in the saddle for gentle rides as I have to keep exercise light. Running/jogging at the moment is not advisable from my consultant, not that I am a runner anyway. Walking is okay and I manage to walk as part of my work commute and walking the dog. At work I have an adjustable work station so I can alter the height of my desk to stand or sit.
On the bike front, have a couple of road bikes but mainly hard tail mountain bikes of retro late 80s and early 90s bikes with rigid forks. I can do a gentle ride with the bike with a more up right stem and a sprung saddle but I have not tried my bikes with a lower angled stem just yet. I have one with front suspension forks too which I need to give a go.
Just a thought, will swapping my hard tail for a rear suspension framed bike be worthwhile? Has anyone with a similar back complaint had some success in doing this to continue riding their bikes?
One more thing, I am contemplating getting a turbo trainer as part of my exercise regime. Is this a good or bad idea for my condition?
Cheers
I have been diagnosed with a bulge in my S1/L5 disc region also commonly known as a slipped disc, which has occurred through wear and tear and the fact I have a desk job. I am only 44.
I have been advised to take up pilates etc to strengthen my core and to do core and back strengthening exercises.
I just wondered if any folk have experienced the same problem and what tips or advice they may have to pass on.
I don't ride that often these days but would like to get back in the saddle for gentle rides as I have to keep exercise light. Running/jogging at the moment is not advisable from my consultant, not that I am a runner anyway. Walking is okay and I manage to walk as part of my work commute and walking the dog. At work I have an adjustable work station so I can alter the height of my desk to stand or sit.
On the bike front, have a couple of road bikes but mainly hard tail mountain bikes of retro late 80s and early 90s bikes with rigid forks. I can do a gentle ride with the bike with a more up right stem and a sprung saddle but I have not tried my bikes with a lower angled stem just yet. I have one with front suspension forks too which I need to give a go.
Just a thought, will swapping my hard tail for a rear suspension framed bike be worthwhile? Has anyone with a similar back complaint had some success in doing this to continue riding their bikes?
One more thing, I am contemplating getting a turbo trainer as part of my exercise regime. Is this a good or bad idea for my condition?
Cheers