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Re: [RC] rider back pain/saddles - Chris Paus

boy, I never could get a good position in a Wintec either! it would feel Ok on short rides, but on long ones, it was murder on me!
 
chris

heidi larson <ribbitttreefrog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to agree with Chris on saddles, check out the ones that put you more in a bareback position, meaning your pelvis sits under you rather than behind you.  I have three floating chips in my lower back, thanks to my spooky arab, and also have lifted poorly in the past, so have lower back issues.  I rode in a wintec that fit my horse, but man did it do a number on me.  Even after only a 5 mile ride, I'd not want to go get on my horse the next day.  I have the Free and Easy saddle that Moss Rock endurance sells and I can now do a 50 relatively pain free. Still, doing alot of walking (my horse walking that is) can bother it somewhat, especially on flat ground, but I'd say overall after riding now (even our last 50) I have little or no back pain. 
 
heidi
 


Chris Paus <paus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not bruce w or even a health professional, but I do have problems with my SI joint and live with herniated lumbar disks.  Steroid shots and acupunture can help. I've had both, in combination with chiropractic and exercises. You might also check your saddle. I've ridden in some saddles that just put me in a position that is awful for my back, and other saddles that keep me riding comfortably. You might check out stirrup position etc. And have someone take pictures, or better yet, videotape you riding. You might see something you are doing that aggravates your back.
 
chris

mary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Sorry to bug you but as a rider I figure you would understand.  I have been having a problem with my upper SI joint according to my chiropractor.  My problem is that riding aggravates it.  After 4 years, I went to a new chiropractor and I finally found out that it was not my sciatica.  Do you think a steroid shot or acupuncture would help it?  He has adjusted me and gave me exercises.  t started feeling better when Jack was laid up and I was unable to ride for a couple months, but it got bad again when I got my new horse (both are TWH) and started riding again.  It is so aggravating. Thanks - Mary


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Chris Paus
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