I may try to alternate heat with ice. what do you think? How often should I use ice?superman40229 said:I would use the rice method rest ice compress elevate,I would ice no more than 20min at a time, I would not use heat. hope this helps
Nobledude said:I was doing leg curls using more weight than I usually do when suddenly I heard a pop....It hurts! I dont think a tore a muscle but it really hurts. I used some bengay. ANy tips for a speedy recovery would be greatly appreciated. How long does usually take to heal?
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Mine doesnt seem to be too bad. I can walk but I cannot walk very fast or run. I dont think is torn. WHy is it bad to strech it ?b fold the truth said:I tore my left hamstring a few years ago, heard and felt a pop. Literally felt like someone hit me in the back of the leg as hard as they possibly could with a baseball bat. I could not bend my leg for several day. It happened on a Sunday, by Wednesday morning my entire leg was black, from glute to calf.
Keep it elevated, take ibuprofen (I like naproxen), use ice as needed, and don’t be afraid to put some warm creams on it when needed. You want the blood to circulate to help to heal it. I fell in love with a liquid muscle ointment called ThermaFlex that I got at a local feed supply store. Go to Google and search it, really good stuff, especially for muscles like that.
Do not stretch. Keep it comfortable and relax. If it changes color, it is torn. I do believe that a doctor will only operate if it is has been torn for less than 10 days though, could be wrong. I’ve heard that about pec injuries.
Start slowly. I started trying to walk up stairs, up the three steps into my house.
Ten days out from injury I was doing high box squats, leg lightly wrapped (top to bottom), and got stuck on the box with my body weight. 8 weeks later (against Dr. advice) I competed at one of the heavies shows in the country. Do what you can, when you can, and ONLY when you can.
b fold the truth said:I do believe that a doctor will only operate if it is has been torn for less than 10 days though, could be wrong. I’ve heard that about pec injuries.
Following the medical advice (surgery) is optional. I would go get X-Rays, and any other tests that are facts, not opinions, to rule out any possibility of a bone injury. As far as what to do, I would do my own research without any pressure before I took any strong medical advice such as surgery
Dance Princess said:Ho would I know if it is torn? I can walk but I cant run...b fold the truth said:I do believe that a doctor will only operate if it is has been torn for less than 10 days though, could be wrong. I’ve heard that about pec injuries.
Following the medical advice (surgery) is optional. I would go get X-Rays, and any other tests that are facts, not opinions, to rule out any possibility of a bone injury. As far as what to do, I would do my own research without any pressure before I took any strong medical advice such as surgery
Nobledude said:Ho would I know if it is torn? I can walk but I cant run...
Nobledude said:Mine doesnt seem to be too bad. I can walk but I cannot walk very fast or run. I dont think is torn. WHy is it bad to strech it ?
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