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You know what's good for kettlebell-induced back pain? More kettlebell swings! 2-handed for stability. I tweaked my back pretty bad doing one-armed swings with a 32 the other day, so I switched to two hands for a few sets, which got me back to about 70%, and the pain was all gone by the next day.
It probably depends on the exact nature of the injury, but it's worked pretty reliably for me.
I'm pretty sure 2 handed swings are good for stability in the same way a machine is. Which is to say, you don't feel it because you aren't using it. I've had better luck dropping down to a lower weight so my stabalizing muscles aren't as taxed, but still getting worked.
It's not just that it doesn't aggravate the injury. It makes it better.
What I meant by "for stability" is that you probably don't want to do heavy one-handed swings with a fresh back injury.
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