Rossi (
deathpixie) wrote2009-06-14 06:32 pm
Ow.
At some point over the past couple of days, I've managed to wrench my right hip/pelvis/lower back. I'm still mobile, sort of, but geez it hurts. Especially if I try to lift anything. Rest, gentle stretching where I can and painkillers as I can stand them - Advil doesn't quite touch it, but anything stronger knocks me flat on my arse. Which is where I am right now - flat on my back on the couch, with my legs propped up on the arm.

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If you have one of those little bean packs, heat it up in the microwave and rest it at the small of your back while you recline.
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I do have a bean pack - it's more my right hip/pelvis than the small of my back, but I can drape it over there. Once I work up the effort to get up again. *wry*
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Lastly, while you're up getting the hot pack, standing by a counter or chair to hold it for balance, rest the foot on the side that hurts on a tennis ball or hockey ball or whatever you can find that will get up into the arch. The system of nerves that operates through your lower back and pelvis has its endpoints in the foot. Massaging up into the arch, not hard but firmly, sends release messages back up the chain. You'll want to hold on to something for balance so that you're not fully engaging the pelvic balancing act that goes on otherwise, but you need to be standing if you can manage it to bring the feedback system into play.
All suggestions brought to you by me spending way, way too much time in PT/osteopathy. I really feel for you. :( I hate the sick feeling of that pain and the loss of autonomy that comes with hurting that much.
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