DrBones
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Zyglamail,
Thats some great information... I wish i knew that before...
However, Don't you think it would be in the best interest of the injured person to take some sort of anti-inflamatory initially to reduce excessive inflamation?
For instance, I hurt my rotator cuff 2 days ago. Its not the first time I hurt it.... If it wasn't for taking anti-inflamatories the first night I hurt it, there would have been no chance in hell I would have been able to lift the next day. I have to take into account that I went into the hot tub for about half an hour that day, ice it when i got out and did many stretches and rotator cuff excersices in an attempt to have it recovered enough to workout the following day. The anti-inflamatories, reduced the swelling which allowed my shoulder to function without impingement...
You probably have a lot more knowledge in this area than I do...
But don't you think a healthy combination or heat, ice and active recovery would be more beneficial than just allowing the tendons to be inflamed to the point where its virtually unusable?
Thanks
Thats some great information... I wish i knew that before...
However, Don't you think it would be in the best interest of the injured person to take some sort of anti-inflamatory initially to reduce excessive inflamation?
For instance, I hurt my rotator cuff 2 days ago. Its not the first time I hurt it.... If it wasn't for taking anti-inflamatories the first night I hurt it, there would have been no chance in hell I would have been able to lift the next day. I have to take into account that I went into the hot tub for about half an hour that day, ice it when i got out and did many stretches and rotator cuff excersices in an attempt to have it recovered enough to workout the following day. The anti-inflamatories, reduced the swelling which allowed my shoulder to function without impingement...
You probably have a lot more knowledge in this area than I do...
But don't you think a healthy combination or heat, ice and active recovery would be more beneficial than just allowing the tendons to be inflamed to the point where its virtually unusable?
Thanks