I'm sure not a medical specialist and not qualified to offer specific
advice, but I'll share what I learned years ago as a high school basketball
coach...
The cause and solution depends on where you're experiencing the spasms. Is
it between the shoulder blades? Lower back? Neck and shoulder? Each pain is
caused by over-use, unaccustomed movement, or hyper extension of some back,
chest, and shoulder muscles (common among anglers who are trying for maximum
casting range).
The remedy may include diet, stretching, general conditioning, and switching
up your posture and technique during the day to avoid repetitive motion
stress.
I used to experience deep tissue pain just to the right of my spine at about
shoulder blade height after several hours of casting. I learned that if I
put the elbow of my right arm inside the crook of my left arm and then
pulled my left forearm in toward my left shoulder, that would stretch my
right shoulder muscles and, more importantly, the right rhomboid major and
minor muscles enough to relieve the pain. If I stretched before I fished and
then occasionally during the day and varied my casting style, I could avoid
the pain altogether.
Joe
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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
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What are some solutions for back pain and spasms when fishing.
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