Can PMR be induced by Exercise
Just a theory; I been treated for PMR since April 2023. It began after I stated new exercises for my legs (which I haven’t done for years) mostly the consisted of sumo squats among other exercises. Right after I stated this routine I stated to develop pain in my leg which I just thought was muscle pain, mostly my adductor tendons between the legs were the major problem. This soon spread throughout my legs back shoulders, arms; yo know the symptoms. I was finally diagnosed with PMR in May by my rumo Doctor; placed on 15mg of prednisone and currently done to 7mg. I started my normal weight lifting routine around 4 months ago starting with lifts weights working up to my normal weight. Around a 2 weeks ago I started doing the leg routine again just doing the sumo squats very light weight (10 pounds) working up to 30 pounds. I stopped doing these due to my adductor tendons acting up again.
Could this be the reason why I got the PMR in the first place? Seem very coincidental. Now I run on the elliptical and walk hills all prior to doing these latest sumo squats.
Just throwing this there. I’m 70 years old never had RA or arthritis of any kind all X-rays on joints are normal. My only current pain is very mild in my fingers on both hands in the morning. Weird
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I often wonder if my PMR is misdiagnosed. I’ll be 74 in April, maybe the culprit is overuse of certain muscles … in other words not slowing down!
@megz
There are many theories about what causes autoimmune disorders. Foreign proteins in the body was one I liked the best. There are many ways that these foreign proteins get into the body but infections are the more common way. I don't know why ingesting foreign proteins aren't believed to cause too many problems. It certainly seems possible. I will probably avoid marine collagen since the nearest ocean to me is more than 1,000 miles away. My body is not accustomed to seafood very often.
@wfroslansky Marine or beef?
@dadcue I eat a lot of sushi, nigiri and sashimi mostly. I love raw fish. Raw salmon and tuna. It actually helps me feel better. Like some say turmeric does for them.
The omega-3’s and protein I like since I gave up meat (other than fish) three years ago.
@seniormed thanks for your comment. How slow is slow?
@katejaha that is almost my story, only two years later. Was the collagen marine or beef?
Exercise is THE best remedy. One cannot exercise enough. Get off your buttocks, clear your mind and live the rest of your lives assertively (not arrogantly or aggressively). May the true spirit of God be with you to do the most!
@smcsrq hi. I was dx’d with PMR in November 2025. I got shingles vaccinations (2) in mid 2023. This is one tricky disease. Best of success in your journey….all of our journeys.
@stevieb My surgeon told me that I needed both hips replaced while scheduling a knee replacement that he’d scoped 10 years ago.
The hip pain had just recently appeared and I thought it was from exercise stress.
Three months later I was dx’d with PMR. I don’t think I need hip replacements at all, never did. I think it was the early signs of this PMR.
Just thinking out loud. Wishing the very best for you.
@stonewheel
Salmon is okay but I rather it is cooked. I remember salmon salad when I was younger and it was good but fried salmon patties were better.. Nothing has ever been wrong with tuna salad or tuna on a salad.
I like some sushi once in a while but I'm leery of anything that isn't rice.