Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow or Qi (pronounced "chee"). Many people seek acupuncture as a complementary or alternative therapy for various health conditions, including low back pain.
Acupuncture and Stress
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, known as Qi. While acupuncture has been used for various health conditions, including pain management, there is some evidence suggesting that it may be beneficial for addressing insomnia and stress.
Anatomy of Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can arise from various structures within the shoulder complex, and understanding the anatomy of the shoulder is crucial in identifying potential sources of pain. The shoulder is a complex joint that involves the interaction of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other structures. Here's a brief overview of the key anatomical components related to shoulder pain:
Low Back Pain
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Today was a hot, humid, and windy day. I didn't get a chance to bike, but I did do a 40min swim at the pool today. I swam roughly about 1km again today.
I've currently got some cupping going on with my shoulders and legs. I'll probably look like I fought with an octopus when this is all over - said and done.
Recently, I've been looking into how to nutritionally sustain myself with the amount of exercise that I've been doing. I do want to burn some calories (belly fat), but I do want to maintain/building muscle. Counting calories and watching what I eat and drink has been actually really beneficial in slimming down, but maintaining the muscle mass. So really - More veggies. Less processed carbs. More water. Less alcoholic and sugary drinks. More fruits. More protein. Things seem like it is working pretty good so far. Currently, I'm doing the swimming, the biking, and a bunch of KB (kettle bell work outs). I'm hoping that's going to be enough for this ride down.
Speaking of calories and watching what I eat... I'm going to have to watch what I eat tonight since I'm taking my mom out to dinner for a belated Mother's Day. We're going to an Italian restaurant called Scaddabush. Never been, but I hear decent things about it. So we'll see how things go. Maybe I'll carb load tonight and see how I do for my 40-60km ride tomorrow night.
I've booked a bike fitting on May 29 to make sure that my bike fits me properly. Recently on my rides, I've been experiencing some low back/knee pain and some minor cramping. I think I want to make sure my bike fits me well and I'm as efficient as I possibly can. I'll post more on that when the time comes.
Some good stretches that have been super helpful for me post-rides have been those calf stretches, quad stretches, and those low back stretches. I just feel less sore the next day. I've also been needing to book an appointment with a colleague who can treat me with acupuncture and chiropractic. My body definitely is going to need a tune up before going on this ride.
Back tomorrow to update you on my 40-60km ride tomorrow night.