Brandon needs someone to rub one out

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  1. Sug

    Sug Well-Known Member

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    I say this being discussed over at Blazersedge, and I have to say it sounds like Brandon Roy's issue to a T.

    http://www.active.com/triathlon/Art..._muscle_tears_with_cross-friction_massage.htm
     
  2. Blazer_Hippie

    Blazer_Hippie Batum getting ballsy!

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    BINGO! Just as I've been saying Brandon needs to incorporate some deep tissue massage!!



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    I'm lukewarm on the "chronic muscle tear" terminology (most hamstring tears are really just strains), but Noakes is a very well respected source and the treatment is spot on, and that's really the most important part of the article.

    Here's the way it was described to me by a great therapist... I consider it to be much more accurate and better illustrates what the treatment is trying to accomplish, which in turn makes the treatment more precise and more effective. The ball of tension associated with a strain/pull/tear is basically a clenched fist protecting a tender area. Most of the work and pain goes into getting that fist to open up and expose the area that needs treatment. Once you get it to release, it's generally fairly smooth sailing. That's why I said in the other thread that the effectiveness of treatment doesn't really depend on the severity of the injury. Acute or chronic, it's the same process and often a similar time line.
     
  4. BLAZINGGIANTS

    BLAZINGGIANTS Well-Known Member

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    Handiman will be more than happy to lend a help "handi" man hand!
     

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