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Not an injury you want to have.Its the one that just ended my playing days this past week
Typically,it can be pretty painful from the onset. As time goes on,you still feel tight,and generally a discomfort in the lower back,whether its standing long periods of time,or even something simple such as sleeping on your stomach.
The textbook recovery is 12 weeks. I have had this injury 2 different times,Junior and now senior year. The first time It did take only 3 months,and then some rehab. This second time,it has taken 7 months and counting. You will be put into a brace,that goes from roughly the bottom of your belly button,to right under your pex. It is not pleasant,its bulky,but you adjust eventually.I wear mine all day,until I shower each morning and night.
The doctor will likely tell you that you can still work your upper body with light weights.Avoid this for the first 2 months,because you will regret it. Look into getting a bone growth stimulator. They are expensive,but it has helped me some now,just very slowly.
When you are released,its so important to take it nice and slow.I will have back issues the rest of my life now,because I rushed back the first time,and really went at it hard in the weight room.
some problems include never really feeling like you are stretched out before games,and tightness on cold weather days. Other things include some days you will just struggle to swing,because you will just feel "tight". After you do heal, you generally feel very tight,most of the time.One thing that helps is whirlpools and heated pads.
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| Posts: 1231 | Location: oklahoma | Registered: December 15, 2005 |    |
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They tried to have me stretch from the onset,and that only made things worse.Do not delay the MRI,and stay on the doctor and demand it.You will not regret this.After about 5 weeks,they did an MRI and put me in a very large back brace.Get into one as fast as possible,and wear it all day everyday,even when sleeping.
The first time,after sitting for 3 months,I was able to workout and play again.I didnt feel really like I had my baseball game back until july,despite being cleared and playing in early january.It takes time to get your swing back,get back into shape,and get strong again to compete at a very high level. Take plenty of time to work the core once you can.
There was pain after returning,mostly just a very constricted feeling in the lower back,maybe its because I catch. Take plenty of time to stretch before games,break a sweat before the game it helps. It helped me to stretch job before games. I dont think I did anything specific to reinjure it.I worked out very hard last summer,since I was going to camps like PG,kansas state,MLBSB,etc and wanted to be as big and strong and fast as possible.Just be smart and know when enough is enough.I think this is what caused it to fracture again
It was identified the first time through MRI,2nd time through CT scan. Again,demand the MRI or CT scan. It isnt worth it to stretch and just sit out. While you are hurt,you can use a stationary bike,and do light upper body workouts like curls and shoulder work with a weight I`d say no heavier then 20lbs.
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| Posts: 1231 | Location: oklahoma | Registered: December 15, 2005 |    |
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Something you all might want to look into---my hospital and CT/MRI people give me a copy of the scans within 15 minutes after the procedure--- I take it home with me so I have it to take to my personal doctors---the hospital also keeps a running record of the scans and wheneve I go in the can make comparisons right there and then It is truly weird looking at your own MRI or CT scan on your own computer
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| Posts: 21252 | Location: Manchester, CT USA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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Are you all sure you are discussing the same medical/spinal condition? There is a difference between spondylosis and spondylolisthesis. Many descriptions about braces and the like sound like spondylolisthesis, not spondylosis. I am not a doctor but worked as a trainer for a bit in college and have done enough work in the workers comp arena to know there is an important medical difference.
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| Posts: 2412 | Location: ca | Registered: February 11, 2003 |    |
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