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working the area around the sore stop


working the area around the sore stop -- Posted by Brad Sherback on 05-11-04 14:56


Does working the area around the troubled spot help keep the inflammation
down?
I was told to exercise the muscles around the area, but I found the more I
work it, the worse it gets.

In time will it help, once I work the surrounding muscles enough?

thanks,
Brad Sherback



Re: working the area around the sore stop -- Posted by me@privacy.net on 05-11-04 15:04


On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:56:33 GMT, "Brad Sherback"
wrote:

>Does working the area around the troubled spot help keep the inflammation
>down?

It would depend on the circumstances

>I was told to exercise the muscles around the area, but I found the more I
>work it, the worse it gets.

Who told you?

>In time will it help, once I work the surrounding muscles enough?

Wouldn't you be better off asking your Doctor that question and
posting his reply here?



Re: working the area around the sore stop -- Posted by Brad Sherback on 05-11-04 15:26


It was my Doctor who told me.

I was told this because he does not want to do surgery on my knees to find
out what the real problem is.
The sugary could cause more problems then it would fix and at a young age,
its not worth the risk.

I have be to a physical therapist, and he run out of ideas to help, he told
me to just keep exercising and maybe one day it would help.

I was told to come back and see the Doctor only if things get worse. And
yes, he was a specialist. He is the same doctor that looks after the
Edmonton CFL football team. If you live in the USA, its the Canadian NFL.

I would never come to a newsgroup, without talking to a doctor first. I live
in Canada health care is free.

wrote in message
news:uaj2a05fq1rcpcvl4i3bheusaf4l8s6q8h@aol.com...
> On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:56:33 GMT, "Brad Sherback"
> wrote:
>
> >Does working the area around the troubled spot help keep the inflammation

> >down?
>
> It would depend on the circumstances

>
> >I was told to exercise the muscles around the area, but I found the more

I
> >work it, the worse it gets.
>
> Who told you?

>
> >In time will it help, once I work the surrounding muscles enough?

>
> Wouldn't you be better off asking your Doctor that question and

> posting his reply here?
>
>




Re: working the area around the sore stop -- Posted by Brad Sherback on 05-11-04 15:29



sorry for the typing error .
" I have be to a physical therapist, and he run out of ideas to help, he
told me to just keep exercising and maybe one day it would help."

it should read "I have been to a physical therapist."


"Brad Sherback" wrote in message
news:kqcoc.12$j6.2@edtnps84...
> It was my Doctor who told me.
>
> I was told this because he does not want to do surgery on my knees to find

> out what the real problem is.
> The sugary could cause more problems then it would fix and at a young age,
> its not worth the risk.
>
> I have be to a physical therapist, and he run out of ideas to help, he

told
> me to just keep exercising and maybe one day it would help.
>
> I was told to come back and see the Doctor only if things get worse. And

> yes, he was a specialist. He is the same doctor that looks after the
> Edmonton CFL football team. If you live in the USA, its the Canadian NFL.
>
> I would never come to a newsgroup, without talking to a doctor first. I

live
> in Canada health care is free.
>
> wrote in message

> news:uaj2a05fq1rcpcvl4i3bheusaf4l8s6q8h@aol.com...
> > On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:56:33 GMT, "Brad Sherback"
> > wrote:
> >
> > >Does working the area around the troubled spot help keep the
inflammation
> > >down?
> >
> > It would depend on the circumstances
> >
> > >I was told to exercise the muscles around the area, but I found the
more
> I
> > >work it, the worse it gets.
> >
> > Who told you?
> >
> > >In time will it help, once I work the surrounding muscles enough?
> >
> > Wouldn't you be better off asking your Doctor that question and
> > posting his reply here?
> >
> >
>
>




Re: working the area around the sore stop -- Posted by Paul T. Holland on 05-11-04 15:59


last time you tried this, it was your shoulder...but hey! - it's a
couple years later - who knows...lol

Brad Sherback wrote:
>
> It was my Doctor who told me.
>
> I was told this because he does not want to do surgery on my knees to find
> out what the real problem is.


Re: working it - lol -- Posted by Paul T. Holland on 05-11-04 15:18


shucks newbie - it still won't work!

Brad Sherback wrote:
>
> Does working the area around the troubled spot help keep the inflammation
> down?

well, are you referring to a muscle or the g spot? really hard (!) to
give advice from such a poorly worded query...



> I was told to exercise the muscles around the area, but I found the more I
> work it, the worse it gets.

yupper - sorta belies that old saying practice makes perfect doesn't it?
or, perhaps it's just that you are inadequate at self administration of
therapy - sorta like your attempts at deceit?


>
> In time will it help, once I work the surrounding muscles enough?


well, golly shucks! how's a body to know? perhaps you should really be
finding out from a qualified medical professional rather that trolling a
newsgroup for suckers?

>
> thanks,
> Brad Sherback

no problem

paul

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