Lower back pain

Former Member
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Hi I am new here. I have been having a lower back pain for the last few months. I am not sure if this was caused by my nagging hip injury from running or increased amount of swimming (in a poor form). I haven't been running for more than few months, have cut back the swimming volume (from 8000yd/wk to 3-4000/wk), physical therapies, acupuncture, core strengthening work etc. etc. but nothing has helped much. A few experienced swimmers looked at my swimming form including underwater didn't find anything particular that might be causing or aggrevating my lowerback pain. A few things they noticed are that my arms in front of me tend to cross the center line, and that I do have sissor-kicks, and oh of course horrible low elbow. I am a triathlete and swimming was the only thing I could do without pain due to the hip problem, until recently. Now with this lower back pain, I can't even swim without worring about pain. Buoy helps and I am waiting for a swimmer's snorkel to arrive so at least I don't have to take a breath which may have something to do with the backpain. Sorry for the long post. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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    Just wanted to share that there was/is another cause and/or explanation for lower back pain. This is the contribution of Dr. John Sarno of NYU in New York City. Namely, it can be caused by problems in a persons life; e.g. relationships, money, children, et. al. I, for one, was helped by him. At the onset of my lower back pain I went to an Orthopedic Surgeon who wanted to operate right away. Luckily I waited and friends urged me to consult with Dr. Sarno. I don't know if he is still around but his book is entitled: "Healing Back Pain : The Mind-Body Connection (Paperback) by John E. Sarno" and it is available at Amazon.com. Hope this helps. Anonymous Bob here.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Just wanted to share that there was/is another cause and/or explanation for lower back pain. This is the contribution of Dr. John Sarno of NYU in New York City. Namely, it can be caused by problems in a persons life; e.g. relationships, money, children, et. al. I, for one, was helped by him. At the onset of my lower back pain I went to an Orthopedic Surgeon who wanted to operate right away. Luckily I waited and friends urged me to consult with Dr. Sarno. I don't know if he is still around but his book is entitled: "Healing Back Pain : The Mind-Body Connection (Paperback) by John E. Sarno" and it is available at Amazon.com. Hope this helps. Anonymous Bob here.
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