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Lower back pain or pulled a muscle. Has it happen to you when doing sports?


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Just a random here. I had this happen once in high school and it lasted for a while. It was like my  muscles were in a knot. Still I have no back pain issues. What is your guy's story?

 

      

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I've had a bad back most of my life and it isn't necessarily related to sports, but that isn't to say that sports don't exacerbate the problem or set it off. When I go to the gym and work out, even if I avoid back-related stuff and do something like aerobics, I get really stiff in the back. If it's just muscular it'll go away in time (especially with an ice pack), but if it's something more complicated, not a lot of fun.  :pout:

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I've had back problems for as long as I can remember but I've had muscle pulls and tears from many years of hardcore skateboarding. I probably broke more bones than I pulled muscles unfortunately. XD

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