Rower's back recovery with PEMF
PEMF UKROWING · BACK · RIB

PEMF therapy for rower's back and rib stress injuries

Chronic low back and rib stress fractures are the rower's hidden injuries. PEMF supports bone and soft tissue.

Reviewed 2026-05-07

In 40 seconds

Rowing produces high incidence of low back issues and rib stress fractures. The combined trunk flexion-rotation under load + repetitive volume hits both. PEMF therapy supports bone healing (ribs) and soft tissue recovery (low back). Used at international rowing programmes.

Quick facts

Why this injury happens in this sport

The rowing stroke produces 3–5× bodyweight loading at the hip and lumbar spine. Catch position is biomechanically demanding. Rib stress fractures come from serratus and external oblique loading.

Recovery and return to sport

Erg / on-water cessation during recovery. Cycling and gym maintain conditioning. PEMF 3× per week. Imaging confirms healing before return.

Contraindications

Standard PEMF contraindications: pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, insulin pumps, electronic implants; active malignancy without specialist clearance; pregnancy (over the abdomen); active infection; epilepsy without GP clearance.

Frequently asked questions

Why are rib stress fractures so common in rowing?

Repeated rib loading from serratus and external oblique action. Underweight athletes and high training volume multiply the risk.

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