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ITB Surgery update
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Hey all!!
Just wanted to pass on that I tried to run today- okay maybe we shouldn't call it a run but I did 1min walk 1min run a whole 5 times on grass- guess what! No pain. Felt weird to run and tried to figure out a gait but its a start. I am now riding 25 miles twice a week, slowly increasing swims now at 2200 twice a week, walking an hour on the hilly CO hills, and all of my weights and rehab exercises. I can do the same run exercise in two days and do that for a week and then slowly increase again. So not bad figuring I am 12 weeks post surgery!!! Not sure if I should set this goal or not but would love to do a 5k turkey trot- we will see!!! More later thanks for the support!!

COtrimom


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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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Yay! Happy to hear the good news. One step at a time!

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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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So happy to hear you are running again!

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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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Great news!!
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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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Glad to hear you are on your way -hang in there!
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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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Fantastic!
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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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First of all, this is great news that you're back on your feet and active again. Keep up the good work!
Secondly, may I ask what kind of surgical repair was done to your IT Band?
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Re: ITB Surgery update [shikepoke] [ In reply to ]
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Sure- Boulder Center for Sports Medicine founder Andy Pruitt worked with a surgeon and came up with a slightly different version of the ITB release. Instead of making a straight cut they make a window around Gerties Notch and then feather it. They also scoped the knee and cleaned up some scar tissue from the prolonged inflammation. Thats about all I know! Except I am soooo glad I did it! Rode 30 today no pain!!!

COtrimom


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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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has this alleviated your back issues? or was it the cause of the back issues? i remember we chatted about your disc and you had some injections. i am guessing it wasn't your back at all, huh?

Sue
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Re: ITB Surgery update [sto] [ In reply to ]
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I think that the chronic inflammation of my itb caused tightness in my hips which then pulled on my SI joint and "facets" sp. I also think that at that time I was swimming 3000 twice a week and only breathing on one side plus I was not engaging some really deep core muscles. The injections did not do much for me after a certain period. I had two then stopped. Now since the inflammation in my ITB has subsided the back gets mildly flared up every couple of weeks if I do too much core, sit in the car too long, or swim too much too quickly. I have sinced figured out how to breathe bilaterally so that helps. I think the chronic inflammation for that long in my hips and back has now predisposed me to tightness in my back but if I do side stretches and use heat it will take it away. So not all gone but probably 75% gone which I will take!! I have also learned that when I am in the car driving the kids around so much the seat warmers are my best friends!!

How are you doing now???

COtrimom


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Re: ITB Surgery update [COTrimom] [ In reply to ]
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so much of what you say about side stretches, heat and deep core are part of my physical therapy. i HEAR you and know exactly what you are talking about.

i had a good season until about early August, as i neglected my PT exercises and started having disc issues again. went back to PT and voila, it's getting under control again. the simple fact is that i will ALWAYS have to do these exercises.

funny you mention the bilateral breathing. i'm a single sider (right side, herniated disc side) too, and just last week, my PT said... its time you start bilatera; breathing, you need to balance out the load in your hips. today was my first masters workout and it was tough. gotta work on that.

seat warmers ARE THE BOMB! i will never own a car without them!

Sue
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