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09-16-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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Pulled Hamstring
This is embarrassing, but anyway...
So at the end of flag football practice yesterday I was doing sprints with the kids on the team. Towards the end of the last one I felt my left hamstring pull. From my own self diagnosis, I'd call it a grade 1.5 or so.
My question is, should I see a Dr. right away? Or continue to RICE it and see the doc if it doesn't start feeling better?
Am I going to be more prone to pulling that same hammy again?
Did it happen more because I wasn't warmed up, or more because I have become a sedentary piece of crap?
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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09-16-2010
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I have the same issue. Rest it long enough and you will be fine. Hydrate and stretch.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by c0wb0y_m0nkey
This is embarrassing, but anyway...
So at the end of flag football practice yesterday I was doing sprints with the kids on the team. Towards the end of the last one I felt my left hamstring pull. From my own self diagnosis, I'd call it a grade 1.5 or so.
My question is, should I see a Dr. right away? Or continue to RICE it and see the doc if it doesn't start feeling better?
Am I going to be more prone to pulling that same hammy again?
Did it happen more because I wasn't warmed up, or more because I have become a sedentary piece of crap?
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When I shredded mine different story anti-inflammatory RICE and stretching. After it healed no lingering issues
"It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from his government."
Thomas Paine
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09-16-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by c0wb0y_m0nkey
This is embarrassing, but anyway...
So at the end of flag football practice yesterday I was doing sprints with the kids on the team. Towards the end of the last one I felt my left hamstring pull. From my own self diagnosis, I'd call it a grade 1.5 or so.
My question is, should I see a Dr. right away? Or continue to RICE it and see the doc if it doesn't start feeling better?
Am I going to be more prone to pulling that same hammy again?
Did it happen more because I wasn't warmed up, or more because I have become a sedentary piece of crap?
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Ice it to keep the swelling out and later heat to take the soreness out. It is always good to do some warm up exercise and stretching before you plan on doing things like sprinting especially as you get older
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09-16-2010
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Unfriendly and Aloof!
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Amputate!
Formerly the notorious nyc!
I've got more red flags than Soviet Russia!
There is a good chance that you don't like me, but there is a better chance that I don't care.
If I'm not insulting you, I'm probably not aware that you exist.
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09-16-2010
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might wanna try to keep the leg elevated when possible and take some meds for the swelling and/or pain.
If its grade I it should be fine in about 2 weeks.
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09-16-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nyc
Amputate!
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Not a bad idea, then I could use it as a club...
"Don't make me beat you kids with my own leg!"
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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09-16-2010
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Faster than Felix
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I think the real issue here is why were you still practicing so late into the day? Wade obviously does not know how to handle you.
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09-16-2010
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A doctor isn't going to do much for you in all honesty.
 There is no formula for success except an unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings.
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09-16-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
Ice it to keep the swelling out and later heat to take the soreness out. It is always good to do some warm up exercise and stretching before you plan on doing things like sprinting especially as you get older
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He'd be better off not heating it.
Just ice it and take some aspirin for the soreness.
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Initially RICE - wouldn't bother with stretching in the very early phase. You can use an anti-inflammatory for pain relief if you wish.
Once it has settled down it is important to return it to its proper resting length and strengthen it up.
You're probably better off with a sports physio then a doctor unless you're uncertain of the diagnosis - unlikely to be anything else under this scenario.
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09-16-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eskimo
Initially RICE - wouldn't bother with stretching in the very early phase. You can use an anti-inflammatory for pain relief if you wish.
Once it has settled down it is important to return it to its proper resting length and strengthen it up.
You're probably better off with a sports physio then a doctor unless you're uncertain of the diagnosis - unlikely to be anything else under this scenario.
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Couldn't you just use tendon cream?
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09-16-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eskimo
Initially RICE - wouldn't bother with stretching in the very early phase. You can use an anti-inflammatory for pain relief if you wish.
Once it has settled down it is important to return it to its proper resting length and strengthen it up.
You're probably better off with a sports physio then a doctor unless you're uncertain of the diagnosis - unlikely to be anything else under this scenario.
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The orthopedics doctor says stretching is one of the best things it keeps it from tightening it up and it helps your recovery. That was straight from a doctors mouth
"It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from his government."
Thomas Paine
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Draft
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good luck healing
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09-16-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kangaroo
The orthopedics doctor says stretching is one of the best things it keeps it from tightening it up and it helps your recovery. That was straight from a doctors mouth
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Depends on the degree and stage of recovery.
I can't say I'm a big believer in the first phase until pain and swelling have settled down. If it is a very minor strain, stretching can begin after a couple of days. For a more major strain, you're usually looking at more like 3-7 days. For a full tear, stretching is probably inadvisable.
You are very unlikely to lose much significant ROM in this sort of time frame.
The best advice is to see a sport physio and learn proper warm-up and bring the muscles back to full length and in proper balance. Any biomechanical problems that you may have may also need to be addressed before return to full sporting activity.
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