Ride Restrictions?

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    Originally Posted By Mousekateer Mommy

    I was in a MINOR car accident, but am undergoing chiropractic treatment. I don't know if my treatment will be over before our next trip to DL at the end of November. Is there a list of rides that recommend not riding if you have a back injury? I am going to ask my chiropractor. I just don't want to risk having the insurance co. not pay my claim.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    I'd stay away from the Matterhorn, easily the most jarring ride at DLR.
     
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    Originally Posted By ThinkTink1987

    Well, Indiana Jones is one of them, I don't have any back problems but my back always hurts after that one, and Possibly Matterhorn, my dad has a hard time on that one he always walks off almost in tears. Possibly star tours, you can check on some websites but the best thing is to ask your doctor.FEEL BETTER!!! and sorry about the acident, I know how you feel! I was sandwiched inbetween 2 other cars in the middle of rush hour, on the busiest free way, it was awful, but i got a brand new blazer out of it! YAY!
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    Here is an official list with all restrictions detailed:

    <a href="http://allearsnet.com/dlr/tp/dlr_rr.htm" target="_blank">http://allearsnet.com/dlr/tp/d
    lr_rr.htm</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I would probably also avoid Indy, as it can have a vary shakey ride (it can be smooth too, but it's programmed randomly, so there's no way to tell). The only other one I might be worried about is Autopia, since sometimes the person behind you can smack into you pretty hard. Just make sure that you go in front of someone in your group who knows not to hit you, and it shouldn't be a problem.
     
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    Originally Posted By berol

    It helps a lot on Matterhorn if you really lean into the turns, but I'd avoid it with a bad back.
     
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    Originally Posted By 8 ilovemickey 8

    I would also avoid the above mentioned. It's kind of a bummer but then again you don't want your back problems to persist or even become worse. However, I would ask your chiropractor. He might say its not really a problem.
     
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    Originally Posted By nemopoppins

    Splash Mountain appears tame enough, but there is one gigantic clunk near one of the small drops that can really get to your back, especially if you're near the back of the log.
     

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