someblokecalleddave
Well-Known Member
Lower Leg Injuries
Thought I'd stick this in here as it's in the right place.
Update - pulled my LH calf muscle at the end of September running for a ball in the outfield. Didn't take much notice of it until I realised that it didn't seem to be getting any better and that every time I ran for a train or leapt up some stairs etc it seemed to take a step backwards.
Liz Wizard has said to rest it as much as possible and not to run for the train and leap upstais and to put one of those elasticated supports on it. So that's where I am with it so far.
Today though I've come across an Old Skool Philips "Infraphil" lamp which is basically a bright light with a lens that concentrates heat onto a small area. The theory being that the heat stimulates the blood/muscles to repair at a faster rate than just left to it's own devices? What do you reckon Dave or Liz - any good or 1970's quackery?
Thought I'd stick this in here as it's in the right place.
Update - pulled my LH calf muscle at the end of September running for a ball in the outfield. Didn't take much notice of it until I realised that it didn't seem to be getting any better and that every time I ran for a train or leapt up some stairs etc it seemed to take a step backwards.
Liz Wizard has said to rest it as much as possible and not to run for the train and leap upstais and to put one of those elasticated supports on it. So that's where I am with it so far.
Today though I've come across an Old Skool Philips "Infraphil" lamp which is basically a bright light with a lens that concentrates heat onto a small area. The theory being that the heat stimulates the blood/muscles to repair at a faster rate than just left to it's own devices? What do you reckon Dave or Liz - any good or 1970's quackery?