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TRX Training: Speed Up Your Recovery
By Cath Harris on 05/09/2011 12:00:00
Strengthen your body and improve your posture with TRX training
useful for injured runners in recovery," says TRX specialist David Miller (wellnesstrx.co.uk).You can try TRX at gyms or buy a home kit for £132.50 (trxfitness.co.uk), attaching the straps to anything from a wall mount to a suspension frame or a tree. Try
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Bodyworks: Anterior Compartment Syndrome
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 13:48:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
recovery. In rare cases, you may need an operation to open the sheath and release the pressure within the compartment, especially in the acute obstructed case.Can you run through it?Attempting to run through it without understanding the causes can only
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Bodyworks: Osgood-Schlatter's Disease
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:42:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
.Medical treatmentIf you get no relief, your doctor may very occasionally inject steroid, or even immobilise the leg in plaster. Physiotherapy to ease the pain should not be used as a cover to increase training.Can you run through it?/ Recovery timeAlthough full
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Bodyworks: Patellar Tendinitis
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:44:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
show swelling and calcification of the tendon, while a scan will give more detail if required. What else could it be?You need to be sure that the injury is not to the patella itself, such as a stress fracture or a congenital defect
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Bodyworks: Hamstring Injuries
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 14:22:57
How to recognise them, how to overcome them
muscle also predisposes to knee injury.Can you run through it?/Recovery timeRecovery time may be days, weeks or months, depending on the severity of the tear and how rapidly you treat it. Running through it is unwise, but that is unlikely to stop
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Bodyworks: Muscle Hernia
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:41:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
defect which is purely cosmetic, and risk causing a compartment syndrome.Can you run through it?/Recovery timeIt is unlikely that youll need to have much time off, if any, and the permanent swelling will probably become just another object of mirth
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Q+A: I've had calf pain for a fortnight. Why?
By Andrew Caldwell on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
Q Ive been suffering from pain in my right calf for a couple of weeks. I rest for a few days and then run, but I cant seem to shake it off. How long should I rest for, and are there any exercises I can do to speed recovery?A With any injury
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Bodyworks: Achilles Rupture - Partial
By Patrick Milroy on 28/05/2002 21:26:52
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
worsening what can be a very long, drawn-out and chronic injury. Spend your time cycling instead. This will exercise your heart and stretch scar tissue more gently and regularly.Recovery time There is a high risk of reinjury if treatment is overenthusiastic
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Bodyworks: Achilles Rupture
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 13:31:14
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
preference and experience of your doctor.Can you run through it? Not a hope, though some lightweight plaster and special boots may allow a little walking.Recovery timeAt least six weeks in plaster and probably a minimum of four months to rehabilitation and a
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Bodyworks: Black Toenail (Sub-Ungual Haematoma)
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 14:12:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it
overdoing it. If you don’t treat the problem, it will bleed more and you’ll probably lose your toenail.Recovery timeYou should be able to run a few days after treatment, especially if you use a plaster to tape the nail down (this may later drop off
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