Here's the deal- last June I had an L5/S1 microdiscetomy. I had problems with this for about a year before surgery so I had quit going to the gym because that would irritate it. After surgery the surgeon released me for cardio and ab/arm work. I have had a full release since, but when asking the surgeon about what I could or couldn't do he said no running (doesn't break my heart) and no more squats. That was about it. He didn't recommend any exercises to me. He actually confused me a little as to what would be good or bad to do to help strengthen the back. I was wondering if any of you had this procedure done and what kind of exercises helped or hurt. I know I'm starting out with lower weight then normal (it's been about 2 years so I had no choice!). And I also understand that the back and abs are like dominos- one can cause the other to fail. Right now my abs are in probably the best shape they have been in since the Army. But I just don't want to get back in there and do something stupid and start the process all over again. I have been doing the generic back strengthening exercises like lat pull downs and rows, but I wanted to start doing something for my lower back again. I used to do a reverse sit-up ( i'm not sure of the technical name for it) but wasn't sure if that would be the best. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.