Rowing and Trapped Perineal Nerve
Posted: August 30th, 2023, 2:26 pm
I've been off the RowErg since January as I have a stinging / aching pain that comes and goes just below my left knee. It' been diagnosed as a trapped nerve which is causing the pain in the proximity of my fibula head (where fibula meets fibula) - perineal nerve. I've been having treatment from an Osteopath and (along with some ups and downs) the symptoms have improved but persist. It still causes me discomfort (especially at night if I try and sleep on either side).
Since the problem started I've been doing only a limited amount of exercise, some cycling, occasional swimming and I've taken up Yoga! I'm late 50's and have been a club cyclist and indoor rower for many years and my body has suffered a lot of abuse in the process! I think that over the years I'd accumulated many physical problems which came to a head towards the end of last year. Such as knees aching at night, occasional back trouble, inflexibility (the joys of getting older) etc. To try and get over the knee issues I took a few weeks off exercise completely and just walked and stretched etc. It was when I started doing a bit of erging and cycling again that the problems with my trapped nerve first kicked off. The good news is that now (after 8 months) my knees feel much stronger and I feel much more robust with my aches and pains having gone. The yoga has undoubtedly helped. Over the course of this year I've also consistently done various strengthening, stretching, muscle activation and even nerve flossing exercises as advised to try and overcome this very frustrating nerve issue.
I tried doing some rowing a few weeks ago and it just irritated things. Today I've done a steady 2k on the erg, The nerve pain was niggling there for the first 1k but things eased up a lot for the 2nd and I've continued to feel okay for the rest of the day, with only the occasional slight twinge.
I've decided not to let this thing beat me and I'm going to get back on the erg again, taking things very steady at first and building slowly. I'm wondering if anyone else out there has suffered with this particular ailment and has any experience / insights on how I can be rid of this and get back to erging?
Since the problem started I've been doing only a limited amount of exercise, some cycling, occasional swimming and I've taken up Yoga! I'm late 50's and have been a club cyclist and indoor rower for many years and my body has suffered a lot of abuse in the process! I think that over the years I'd accumulated many physical problems which came to a head towards the end of last year. Such as knees aching at night, occasional back trouble, inflexibility (the joys of getting older) etc. To try and get over the knee issues I took a few weeks off exercise completely and just walked and stretched etc. It was when I started doing a bit of erging and cycling again that the problems with my trapped nerve first kicked off. The good news is that now (after 8 months) my knees feel much stronger and I feel much more robust with my aches and pains having gone. The yoga has undoubtedly helped. Over the course of this year I've also consistently done various strengthening, stretching, muscle activation and even nerve flossing exercises as advised to try and overcome this very frustrating nerve issue.
I tried doing some rowing a few weeks ago and it just irritated things. Today I've done a steady 2k on the erg, The nerve pain was niggling there for the first 1k but things eased up a lot for the 2nd and I've continued to feel okay for the rest of the day, with only the occasional slight twinge.
I've decided not to let this thing beat me and I'm going to get back on the erg again, taking things very steady at first and building slowly. I'm wondering if anyone else out there has suffered with this particular ailment and has any experience / insights on how I can be rid of this and get back to erging?