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I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower
back , leg and feet problem. I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice out there with practical experience. Udo |
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On Nov 6, 2:18*pm, Udo wrote:
I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower back , leg and feet problem. *I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. *Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice out there with practical experience. Udo Of course, some of your buddies would be happy to assemble your glider for a few beers, at least as long as you have good rigging aids (you know, the red ones, not the gray ones) ;-) See you in March, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" |
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On Nov 6, 3:25*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
On Nov 6, 2:18*pm, Udo wrote: I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower back , leg and feet problem. *I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. *Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice out there with practical experience. Udo Of course, some of your buddies would be happy to assemble your glider for a few beers, at least as long as you have good rigging aids (you know, the red ones, not the gray ones) *;-) See you in March, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" That may be a problem but can always paint the thing red. Still I have to come up with the beer. I am looking for a body type back support. Was wondering if there are products out there that may be better then others. Udo |
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On Nov 6, 1:55*pm, Udo wrote:
On Nov 6, 3:25*pm, Dave Nadler wrote: On Nov 6, 2:18*pm, Udo wrote: I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower back , leg and feet problem. *I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. *Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice Hi Udo, On the Schreder website there is an article from Tony Burton concerning a back support he made for his RS-15. I also had a bit of a problem with long flights in mine, and followed Tony's method for making a support. It works fine. http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Co...ar_Support.htm Mike out there with practical experience. Udo Of course, some of your buddies would be happy to assemble your glider for a few beers, at least as long as you have good rigging aids (you know, the red ones, not the gray ones) *;-) See you in March, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" That may be a problem but can always paint the thing red. Still I have to come up with the beer. I am looking for a body type back support. Was wondering if there are products out there that may be better then others. Udo |
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On Nov 6, 4:03*pm, Mike wrote:
On Nov 6, 1:55*pm, Udo wrote: On Nov 6, 3:25*pm, Dave Nadler wrote: On Nov 6, 2:18*pm, Udo wrote: I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower back , leg and feet problem. *I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. *Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice Hi Udo, On the Schreder website there is an article from Tony Burton concerning a back support he made for his RS-15. *I also had a bit of a problem with long flights in mine, and followed Tony's method for making a support. It works fine. http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Co...ar_Support.htm Mike out there with practical experience. Udo Of course, some of your buddies would be happy to assemble your glider for a few beers, at least as long as you have good rigging aids (you know, the red ones, not the gray ones) *;-) See you in March, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" That may be a problem but can always paint the thing red. Still I have to come up with the beer. I am looking for a body type back support. Was wondering if there are products out there that may be better then others. Udo- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am fine inside the Glider Udo |
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On Nov 6, 4:03*pm, Mike wrote:
On Nov 6, 1:55*pm, Udo wrote: On Nov 6, 3:25*pm, Dave Nadler wrote: On Nov 6, 2:18*pm, Udo wrote: I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower back , leg and feet problem. *I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. *Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice Hi Udo, On the Schreder website there is an article from Tony Burton concerning a back support he made for his RS-15. *I also had a bit of a problem with long flights in mine, and followed Tony's method for making a support. It works fine. http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Co...ar_Support.htm Mike out there with practical experience. Udo Of course, some of your buddies would be happy to assemble your glider for a few beers, at least as long as you have good rigging aids (you know, the red ones, not the gray ones) *;-) See you in March, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" That may be a problem but can always paint the thing red. Still I have to come up with the beer. I am looking for a body type back support. Was wondering if there are products out there that may be better then others. Udo OK, if you insist... One of my partners sent me this a while back: ....Valeo back brace. They warm up and really work. Mine is the 4" width and seems to do the trick. Just find your right waist size. http://www.painreliever.com/valeo_VAL104.html See ya, Dave |
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On Nov 6, 3:55*pm, Udo wrote:
Still I have to come up with the beer... Was wondering if there are products out there that may be better then others. Udo Now this I can help with for sure. http://www.ratebeer.com/Ratings/Ratings.asp See ya, Dave |
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On Nov 6, 11:18�am, Udo wrote:
I have been laid up well over 10 month due to illness, developed lower back , leg and feet problem. �I am starting again slowly with stretching exercises as before. �Never had to use back support before but was always aware of my limitation with my lower back. Looking now for the best support I can find to allow me to be more active again and hopefully be ready for the March contest. Any advice out there with practical experience. Udo It sounds like you are looking for an industrial lumbar support belt. These are the rather thick black belts with velco, shoulder straps, stays in the back, and elastic side straps to really cinch it up. This will offer good support to your lower back while rigging or de-rigging your glider. You don't want to wear the support all of the time because it becomes a crutch and you need to strengthen your back and abdominal muscles to help support your back on its own. I have found Pilates seems to be a good core workout for lower back conditions. I would do the exercises as tolerated over the winter then use the belt while assembling your ship in the spring. While lifting remember to keep your ears over your shoulders and your nose between toes. Bending and twisting while lifting is what gets most people. I suggest you find a good Chiropractor in your area to help you rehabilitate your back. Barry |
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Do you need a brace to tape? Dave YO and I will be at your trailer
everyday at 830am to assemble your ship. If I remember you have the easiest ship (27) to do. And if you land out, will come retrieve your a.. There, volunteerism at it finest. I'm fat and need the exercise and Dave.... he's skinny but likes to talk. Everybody wins R |
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On Nov 6, 3:39*pm, drbdanieli wrote:
On Nov 6, 11:18 am, Udo wrote: It sounds like you are looking for an industrial lumbar support belt. These are the rather thick black belts with velco, shoulder straps, stays in the back, and elastic side straps to really cinch it up. This will offer good support to your lower back while rigging or de-rigging your glider. *You don't want to wear the support all of the time because it becomes a crutch and you need to strengthen your back and abdominal muscles to help support your back on its own. Barry What Barry said. Also, I cut the shoulder straps off the wide belts Barry is talking about, for short term use they just get in the way. Might be necessary if you have more of a beer belly than a waist (g). The belts work really well and can often be purchased at department stores, maybe Home Depot etc. I also try not to wear them for long, and try to get back on my feet as soon as possible when I re-injure my back doing stupid stuff, lifting etc. Original injury in ultralight crash back in '82. bumper |
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