Shaman
2004-05-12 23:40:21 UTC
I want to know if anyone has experience or knowledge in handling this
problem.
My wife and I went to Yosemite and hiked 16 miles in two days (with
about 5,000' in elevation gain). We are in our mid-30s and in
generally good shape. I weigh 150. When I hike, I don't get terribly
tired or sore; mostly the same kind of response as your typical hiker.
However, sometimes after a hike I get a lot of pain in my hip joints.
So much so that I can barely lift my leg up. It goes away after a few
days, but I'm concerned that I will have trouble on a multi-day
backcountry trip that I have planned this summer. Any ideas on
reducing or treating this problem. Here is what I already do/don't do:
* I use trekking poles.
* I don't take any supplements for joints, although I've heard a lot of
hype. Are they worth it?
* I don't use any special hiking techniques, but someone told me there
is a special way that long-distance hikers move their legs.
* I didn't have a backpack on during the hikes mentioned above, just a
daypack, so weight was not the issue.
* I excercise fairly regularly, but not intensely. Mostly long walks
and mountain bike rides.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
problem.
My wife and I went to Yosemite and hiked 16 miles in two days (with
about 5,000' in elevation gain). We are in our mid-30s and in
generally good shape. I weigh 150. When I hike, I don't get terribly
tired or sore; mostly the same kind of response as your typical hiker.
However, sometimes after a hike I get a lot of pain in my hip joints.
So much so that I can barely lift my leg up. It goes away after a few
days, but I'm concerned that I will have trouble on a multi-day
backcountry trip that I have planned this summer. Any ideas on
reducing or treating this problem. Here is what I already do/don't do:
* I use trekking poles.
* I don't take any supplements for joints, although I've heard a lot of
hype. Are they worth it?
* I don't use any special hiking techniques, but someone told me there
is a special way that long-distance hikers move their legs.
* I didn't have a backpack on during the hikes mentioned above, just a
daypack, so weight was not the issue.
* I excercise fairly regularly, but not intensely. Mostly long walks
and mountain bike rides.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.