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| Sa Kaeo Last Online: 24-10-2008 03:41 PM Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: in a hole
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| Training after an injury Hi Folks, I am kinda new on this forum (altho not to BKK - been here for 8+ years), so hello to everyone. Ok, thats the handshaking done, now to my question: Has anyone here any experience of working out after an injury? I had a fairly serious m/cycle accident a few years back and I still have problems with my right shoulder. I'd like to get fit again, but it only takes a small amount of exercise to get my shoulder flaring up with pain. Any tips greatly appreciated. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006
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| hi an welcome. while I don't have much advice to offer you re: training after an image there are a number of posters here that can help you.... chitown, milkman are two examples that come to mind.... have a search and join in... |
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| Gone Off Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: shelf
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| If this is not a troll - which I think it is, You need to find a qualified personal trainer who has quals, or a physician who has experience with what you have. Why you would make a 2nd post on a non-physical fitness forum, makes some to believe you are a troll.
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| "The Big Onion" Join Date: May 2007 Location: Bangkok
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| Take time off, alternate with ice packs and soaking in hot water. I had a shoulder injury this year and to took time to heal. I have found this out after all these yeas. Strict form and not jerking weights around will keep you from injury. If you are careful and do the exercise properly without using crazy amounts of weights, you will be fine. Go to the doc if you are in Thailand. it is cheap and he may give you some anti-inflammatory pills for the injury.
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| Sa Kaeo Last Online: 24-10-2008 03:41 PM Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: in a hole
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| Time is not what I need - the injury (and the subsequent surgery) was over 8 years ago - every doc I talk to around here tries to give me inti-inflammatories. Unfortunately, anti-inflams cause my stomach to bleed, so they are out. Strangely, large weights aren't such a problem - the issue seems to be reps. If I keep to 5 - 6 reps or less, then its ok. Perhaps I just need a good masseur? |
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| Chiang Mai Last Online: 14-11-2008 01:07 AM Join Date: Aug 2006
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| I don't have any old major injuries, but I'm constantly getting new shoulder, arm or back pains after exercising with weights. Once I get a pain, I just stop for one week, then start back with the same programs at very light weights. Work myself back up. The week break probably does me good, as it lets the muscle repair itself and possibly grow. You might should also look at getting some supplements for joints or muscle repairs, ie glutamine, BCAAs, etc. In a nutshell in your case, you need to consult with a doctor specializing in sports injuries, and use his programs. |
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| I am in Jail Last Online: Yesterday 09:38 PM Join Date: May 2007 Location: Samut Songkram
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| Zedhex. Like you I too had a real serious motorcycle accident about 3 years ago. Too many broken bones to list. Worst one that has left permanent damage was to one shoulder where the joint is now no longer round. I use a tems machine regularly and that sure eases the pain for a while. I always remember my doctor in the UK telling me that pain is a friend, not an enemy. I have to admit that as a result I exercise very little now but whenever it hurts I always think that at least I survived. Try the tems machine if they are available here. |
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| Sa Kaeo Last Online: 24-10-2008 03:41 PM Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: in a hole
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| paul: What is a tems machine? good2bhappy: I have taken just about every NSAID you can think of. The easiest on the stomach is Celebrex, but even they can cause pain. Diclofenac etc. cause pain and bleeding immediately. |
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| "The Big Onion" Join Date: May 2007 Location: Bangkok
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Have you tried using machines instead of free weights? Also acupuncture has helped me in the past. | |
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| Senior Member Last Online: Yesterday 11:44 PM Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Klong Samwa
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| Ibupfofen has been taken by people with gastric ulcers and in trials has not increased the incidence of bleeding For sports injuries we used to recommend 1800 mg per day. ie 600 mg x 3 |
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| I am in Jail Last Online: Yesterday 09:38 PM Join Date: May 2007 Location: Samut Songkram
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| tex a tems machine is a small electrical low voltage ( I think) machine which has pads you place around the effected area. It can be used to either interrupt the nervous system hence taking the pain away for a while or as a means to stimulate the muscle surrounding the injury. I use mine as a pain blocker. I bought it in the Uk where it was not too expensive. I would imagine that any thai doctor is aware of these. I will see if I can find the paperwork that came with it, For me it works |
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| Rayong Last Online: Today 04:06 AM Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Acetominophen and liver toxicity (and alcohol) (from 2003 USFDA article): "...when more acetaminophen is ingested than is recommended on the label, more of the harmful metabolite is produced than the body can easily eliminate. This harmful metabolite can seriously damage the liver." "Some individuals appear to be more susceptible to acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity than others. People who use alcohol regularly may be at increased risk for toxicity, particularly if they use more than the recommended dose." Use Caution with Pain Relievers I remember when this news came out. Has anything changed? Most sources that popped up in a quick google search still seem to agree with the above, though the science behind it may be more theoretical than proven. |
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