@GGJ If you were told no cycling for 12 weeks, why did you ride after 5?!
Desperation to get out plus the painkillers were working a treat and I was feeling no pain... up until I cycled that day
@GGJ If you were told no cycling for 12 weeks, why did you ride after 5?!
I've no idea about general NHS physio, but I have to say the cardiac rehab physio I had was excellent - properly targeted, carefully assessed, and with longer-term follow-up.IMO the NHS Physio is crap, they use a standard procedure for all ailments...
I might do in the new year,but it's getting better by the day,so what more could they do? My own physio of exercise bike and walking seems to be working.That wasn't at all clear from your post.
You need a space between points
Doesn't sound like Accy has sought any physio, NHS or private
Check that everything is ok, i.e. all the muscles are in balanceI might do in the new year,but it's getting better by the day,so what more could they do? My own physio of exercise bike and walking seems to be working.
Accy, have you been discharged? It's very possible you'll be getting physio
I might do in the new year,but it's getting better by the day,so what more could they do? My own physio of exercise bike and walking seems to be working.
I slid off this weekend trying to ride bareback on a 9 year old Blackpool front carriage horse, how we laughed !I got it all the time when I fell off horses and broke bones (pelvis, thigh, ankle, foot, wrist, elbow, collarbone (often), ribs, skull - not all at the same time). I still got back on and I have still been known to ride, from time to time. I haven't had bad injuries from bike offs but I suspect that people would say the same thing.
What might benefit you is spending some time in a swimming pool,