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Thread: Sports Injuries
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Old 02-12-2008, 11:07 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Sports Injuries

There is no such thing as 'sports injuries'.....an injury is an injury and the treatment/therapy is the same.
I've played competitive racquetball for almost 20 years, 10 in the 'open' division'.
Concussion, rotator cuff, elbow, knees, and many stitches over the years.
I have had injections in the knee "Supartz". It's synthesized rooster comb.
There are a total of 5 injections on a weekly basis. It's for knees that are rubbing bone to bone. It is rather viscous and works by separating the bones and lasts a long time. Not much pain from the injections.
Have been pain free for over a year, but I had to quit playing. I've become a 'spin class' addict at the gym. A really kick ass cardio workout.
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