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Exactly! Manual labor for 20 years has taken its role on my tendons and joints. But pursuing fitness over the years has enabled me in most cases to self rehab effectively. Thankfully I have a great PA and he's open to treatment alternatives that don't start with opiates and end with more opiates. vOLTAREN GEL has been a god send, the stuff is unicorn juice for all soft tissue injuries from sprained ankle to tendinitis like tennis elbow. A previous Doctor wanted to go straight to cortisone shots for my elbow so I found a new doc. Lol.
PA? Physician Assistant? Is the Oltaren Gel over the counter?
PA was a typo, I use and iPod touch and have fat thumbs lol.
I meant to put PP - personal physician.
Voltaren gel is a prescription, it's a topical non steroid anti inflammatory but is also available in pill form but I've tried the oral version as well as meloxicam, the topical voltaren far exceeds ALL the oral nsad drugs I've been prescribed. Results are noticed from very first application or two, and I only have to use it 4 or 5 days to completely heel most minor tendinitis and strains/sprains. I've given some to several friends afflicted by major soft tissue injuries, one with a massively sprained ankle, black and blue swollen to max and by 5th day it was gone. Same with a guy who strained his left pec. Entire left pec was black n blue he was benching within a week of use.
Without insurance it's about 70$ but with my insurance I pay 15 for a 100ml tube, 1ml dose used at a time, am and pm treatment. I'd be stuck on OxyContin indefinitely from chronic tendinitis in elbow, both knees, and a 5th lumbar that likes to turn clockwise 15 degrees for fun lol. Hope it helps if your in need of relief from pain.
PA was a typo, I use and iPod touch and have fat thumbs lol.
I meant to put PP - personal physician.
Voltaren gel is a prescription, it's a topical non steroid anti inflammatory but is also available in pill form but I've tried the oral version as well as meloxicam, the topical voltaren far exceeds ALL the oral nsad drugs I've been prescribed. Results are noticed from very first application or two, and I only have to use it 4 or 5 days to completely heel most minor tendinitis and strains/sprains. I've given some to several friends afflicted by major soft tissue injuries, one with a massively sprained ankle, black and blue swollen to max and by 5th day it was gone. Same with a guy who strained his left pec. Entire left pec was black n blue he was benching within a week of use.
Without insurance it's about 70$ but with my insurance I pay 15 for a 100ml tube, 1ml dose used at a time, am and pm treatment. I'd be stuck on OxyContin indefinitely from chronic tendinitis in elbow, both knees, and a 5th lumbar that likes to turn clockwise 15 degrees for fun lol. Hope it helps if your in need of relief from pain.
Cool. Next time I see my physician I will ask about it. I have some type of gel that a bone and joint doc gave me and it sounds similar to that. I use it on areas that I have some inflammation like my shoulder and lower back. Works pretty good but I will see if I can get some of that. Thanks bud.
Machine Side Lateral Raises - 40/15 50/15 60/10 70/10 80/10 - ran out of time
Right Leg Abduction - 25 reps
Left Leg Adduction - 25 reps
Right Lying Supine Leg Lift - 25 reps
Hip Abduction - 100/12
Hip Adduction - 100/12
Frog Pumps - 30 reps
Hip tucks with partial glute bridges - 25 reps
Hip tucks with partial glute bridges w. ball between legs - 25 reps
Glute Bridges pausing at 5 positions and holding for 10 seconds
Rope Hamstring Pullthroughs - 50/15
Reverse Lunges - 25 reps each leg
Saturday - had a neighbor cut two huge trees down in my backyard then I hauled them about a 100 yard to the street using only a wheelbarrow with no ones help (neighbor was the brains and I was the cheap labor ) Anyways that was close to 3 hours worth of work and I was exhausted after that. Back help up for the most part but I knew it was going to be angry the next day and my lazy butt didnt stretch afterwards.
Sunday - yep almost went into spasm before church. Missed church and rolled/stretch along with a prednisone tablet got it under control and I was okay the rest of the day.
Incline DB Prone Cobra 3s/15 5s/12 3s/15 (3s pause at top)
DB Curl - 10s/8 15s/8 25s/8 30s/10+5+4 20s/15+6
Hip Rehab:
Right Leg Abduction - 30 reps
Left Leg Adduction - 30 reps
Right Lying Supine Leg Lift - 25 reps
Hip Abduction - 110/10
Hip Adduction - 110/10
Frog Pumps - 35 reps
Hip tucks with partial glute bridges - 30 reps
Hip tucks with partial glute bridges w. ball between legs - 30 reps
Glute Bridges pausing at 5 positions and holding for 10 seconds
Walking Lunges - 15 each leg
1-leg 90/90 lift - 2 sets of 40s holds
Inc. DB Prone Cobra w. 3sec hold at top - 3s/15 5s/12 5s/15
Frog Pumps - 25
Partial Glute Bridges - 25
Partial Glute Bridges w. ball between legs - 25
Glute Bridges holding 5 different positions for 10sec - 1 set
Lying Side Leg Abduction - 20
Lying Inner Leg Adduction - 20
1-leg 90/90 lift - 20s hold each side
Leg Abduction - 90/15
Leg Adduction - 90/15
Planks - 60sec
Wall Hold - 60 sec
V-Up Hold - 60 sec
Flat DB Press - 40s/6 50s/6 60s/6 70s/6 75s/6,6 80s/7
30 Deg. Inc DB Press 50s/10 60s/8 70s/6 80s/4 50s/12+5
DB Side Lateral Raises - 10s/10 12s/10 15s/10 20s/10,10,10
Frog Pumps - 25
Partial Glute Bridges - 25
Partial Glute Bridges w. ball between legs - 25
Glute Bridges holding 5 different positions for 10sec - 1 set
Lying Side Leg Abduction - 20
Lying Inner Leg Adduction - 20
1-leg 90/90 lift - 20s hold each side
Leg Abduction - 90/15
Leg Adduction - 90/15
Wall Hold - 60 sec
V-Ups - 10
Been reading up on a therapist by the name of Peter Egoscue. I bought his book and have been doing some of his videos online for therapy. I am liking it so far. End results will be the proof in the pudding.
us jacked up people are always on the hunt man. either to work around or help with our issues. that's good stuff
Yeah I totally agreed. This go around I am not squatting or deadlifting or any other lower body lift until I get this crap healed up completely. I am too young to wake up in the morning in chronic pain and I am missing out on activities I love and my mood is affected by the pain which causes those around me to suffer. Shit is going to get fixed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday - I was tired and depressed from my injury. Did some light therapy and stretching but that is about it.
Thursday - worked in yard for about an hour and half before going into work.
Workout:
Standing Close Parallel Grip Cable Row on Functional Trainer - 140/12 185/12 230/12 275/12 315/12,12,12 250/25
Reverse Grip EZ bar curls - 30/8 50/8 70/8,8,8 50/15
1-arm lat pulldown on FT - 140/8 170/8 210/8,8,8+4 (last set did a rest pause set) 165/16
Frog Pumps - 25
Partial Glute Bridges - 25
Partial Glute Bridges w. ball between legs - 25
Right Lying Side Leg Abduction - 25
Left Lying Inner Leg Adduction - 25
Right Supine Leg Lift - 25
two leg 90/90 lift
Along with numerous postural correction exercises and stretches
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