@jccampbellii,
Yes, the dreaded delay is one of the worst things about back injuries.
You can go to bed feeling fine totally unsuspecting the spinal locking up that can happen 24 or even 48 hours later.
Sometimes this will be accompanied by chronic pain in your lower back or legs together with an awful cold sweat as your body takes over in a primal way to prevent you doing any further damage to yourself.
I find that pulling in my stomach muscles can offer some protection before lifting the odd 25kg bag of potatoes or moving the 35kg Tannoy Berkeley.
Yes, the dreaded delay is one of the worst things about back injuries.
You can go to bed feeling fine totally unsuspecting the spinal locking up that can happen 24 or even 48 hours later.
Sometimes this will be accompanied by chronic pain in your lower back or legs together with an awful cold sweat as your body takes over in a primal way to prevent you doing any further damage to yourself.
I find that pulling in my stomach muscles can offer some protection before lifting the odd 25kg bag of potatoes or moving the 35kg Tannoy Berkeley.