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Treating
and Preventing Sports Injuries & Secondary Arthritis
by
Maple
Ridge Physiotheraphy and Pain Clinic
For
anyone involved in sports activities, injuries
are a way of life. It doesn't matter if you engage
in these activities professionally or for recreation,
you are at risk all the time.
When
you discuss "injuries", most of you
are thinking about the common broken bone and
sprained ankle. However, there is a more insidious
kind of injury that can leave you with debilitating
pain for the rest of your life.
When
arthritis develops as a result of injuries, it
is generally referred to as "secondary"
osteoarthritis. That means the deterioration of
the cartilage was caused by a traumatic injury
to begin with. As a general rule, it takes years
after the injury to develop.
There
are 147 joints in the human body and each one
of them has cartilage that protects the bones
from coming into contact with one another. It
is the degradation of this cartilage that leads
people into a lifetime of debilitating pain from
arthritis.
What
can you do to prevent or treat this?
There
is, however, something you can do now that will
protect your joints and cartilage and end any
pain you may currently be experiencing. Using
liquid glucosamine and chondroitin your pain can
be brought to a halt very quickly. With the recently
released clinical studies indicating the power
of these ingredients, the market is literally
flooded with competing products. So how do you
select the product that is right glucosamine for
you?
As
a general rule, the lower the grade of the product
the less pain relief you will get. Using medium
grade products, it will take 5-6 months for you
to see relief. The same is true for the process
of rehabilitating cartilage. On the other hand,
a high-quality product will usually end your pain
in 10-25 days, depending on the extent of your
disease. As well, the healing and rehabilitation
process begins nearly immediately. When choosing
among glucosamine products a pharmaceutical grade
liquid formula in liquid form will bring the maximum
relief and protection. In addition, a high quality
liquid glucosamine formula will do wonders for
those recovering from orthopedic surgery.
Given
the availability of glucosamine without prescription,
the smart athlete is already taking a formula
as a preventive measure. With its low cost, it's
a smart move both for the short term and the long
one. After all, there is no sense in paying the
physical price for doing the things we enjoy doing.
For
all athletes and anyone suffering from secondary
arthritis, I would highly suggest learning more
about Syn-flex, a pharmaceutical grade liquid
glucosamine formula.
For
more information on living a healthy lifestyle
please visit www.mrphysio.ca
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