Hey guys! Back in november, I started madcow's SF 5x5 and continued that until about february, with great gains! At that point, my chest began stalling, and I was unable to reset and make any real progress due to a combination of injuries/fatigue/school. In march/april, I reset the cycle again and started making more progress with my squats/rows and such, and I ended up straining my lower back. Deadlifts had always given my lower back problems on and off, but the pain usually went away in a few days. This pain came from squats, and it felt like it was accumulating. I was keeping an eye on my form, and I couldn't spot anything in particular I was doing incorrectly..
At one point, during a PR day, I strained my lower back hard during my last set of squats. From there on out, it hurt like a bitch! I took two weeks off, and the pain improved, so I tried going back to the gym and didn't even make it through a whole workout before straining it again. This was about two months ago, and it is still hurting me now! I took time off, and I've been trying stretches and light workouts to keep myself somewhat in shape while my back recovered. Two weeks ago, I saw an orthopedist (sp?), and he explained to me that this pain was from a pulled muscle which would take about 2 months to heal; however, he noticed what was possibly a small stress fracture on one of my x-rays, but he said he didn't think it was causing the pain. At his advice, I took more time off and my back was feeling better, although not completely pain-free. I tried going back to the gym yesterday, and after a few sets of squats, my back was killng me again.. stretching helps it feel a little better.
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be able to do squats, deadlifts or even bent over barbell rows for a while, at least until I make a full recovery. I know there is no substitute for squats and deadlifts, but they're out of the cards for now. Would you guys recommend switching out exercises or switching to a different program altogether as I recover? I heard that front squats and deadlifts with a trap bar don't put nearly as much strain on your back...
At one point, during a PR day, I strained my lower back hard during my last set of squats. From there on out, it hurt like a bitch! I took two weeks off, and the pain improved, so I tried going back to the gym and didn't even make it through a whole workout before straining it again. This was about two months ago, and it is still hurting me now! I took time off, and I've been trying stretches and light workouts to keep myself somewhat in shape while my back recovered. Two weeks ago, I saw an orthopedist (sp?), and he explained to me that this pain was from a pulled muscle which would take about 2 months to heal; however, he noticed what was possibly a small stress fracture on one of my x-rays, but he said he didn't think it was causing the pain. At his advice, I took more time off and my back was feeling better, although not completely pain-free. I tried going back to the gym yesterday, and after a few sets of squats, my back was killng me again.. stretching helps it feel a little better.
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be able to do squats, deadlifts or even bent over barbell rows for a while, at least until I make a full recovery. I know there is no substitute for squats and deadlifts, but they're out of the cards for now. Would you guys recommend switching out exercises or switching to a different program altogether as I recover? I heard that front squats and deadlifts with a trap bar don't put nearly as much strain on your back...