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Swelling and ,Inflammation or Tendinitis because Patellar problems relate to Jumpe' or knee treatment
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"I just wanted to write a short note to let you know how
pleased I am with your product. I had a case
of patellar tendinitis in my knees (alternatively) and I ordered a knee wrap. I received it last night, and immediately felt a
difference! I ordered another wrap for the
other knee because the stiffness in the morning (subtle) was noticeable. This makes it much more comfortable during the
reconditioning process.
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One of the big differences between the effects of patellar tendinitis (that is, tendinitis of the patella--the kneecap), and chondromalacia is that tendinitis sufferers are much better able to locate the pain. Whereas people with chondromalacia may rub their fingers up, down, and around the knee to indicate where it hurts, when you have tendinitis you can put a fingertip right on the spot. It's so tiny and specific that you can put the tip of a ballpoint pen right on the spot and just about levitate yourself into the air with pain. And that spot is right at the bottom of the kneecap, where the tendon that goes on to connect to the shinbone begins--hence the name, patellar tendinitis.
It's also called jumper's knee, as it was first described in the
takeoff leg of high jumpers. But it turns out that basketball players probably have more
jumper's knee than anybody
else. You also see it in dancers, runners (and it's
very hard to deal with in runners, for some reason), volleyball players--anyone who runs
and jumps regularly may suffer from tendinitis. And, like chondromalacia, it sneaks up on
you, first hurting after your activity, then toward the end of the activity, then during,
at the beginning, and finally all the time. It's not nearly as common as
chondromalacia-nothing is--but it's more difficult to deal with. It's probably the second
most frequent knee injury.
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In reality, pain in hip, and knee joints can
be nothing more serious than referred pain from myofascial trigger points (tiny
contraction knots) in the muscles of the hip and thigh. Even when a hip or knee joint has
suffered a verifiable physical injury, trigger points in associated muscles always
contribute a major part of the pain. Referred pain can be every bit as intense and
debilitating as pain from a damaged joint.
Some researchers suspect that
trigger points may actually be the root cause of true osteoarthritis and other kinds of
joint deterioration. This is because muscles afflicted with trigger points become
shortened and stiff. When this happens, even normal movement puts undue strain on muscle
attachments at the joints, which can eventually result in damage to connective tissue and
distortion of the joints themselves.
DR. MERCOLA'S COMMENT:
Using anti-inflammatory medication for these tendon (tendinitis) problems is a prescription for disaster as they clearly do not treat the underlying cause and have the potential to cause significant complications.
Put simply, the philosophy is that the body is a self regulating bioenergetic and biomechanical phenomena which will continue to regulate itself for as long as it has the reserve energy necessary to sustain life, by the ongoing process of biological adaptation.
Bowen realized that the body would regulate itself and return to balance if the appropriate neurological and neuromuscular context was created so that it could. There was never the question of if it could, this was implicit -- the fact that the person had life was evidence enough that it could!
One of the big differences between the effects of patellar
tendinitis (that is, tendenitis of the patella--the kneecap), and chondromalacia (runner's
knee) is that tendinitis sufferers are much better able to locate the pain. Whereas people
with
chondromalacia (runner's knee) may rub their fingers
up, down, and around the knee to indicate where it hurts, when you have
tendinitis you can
put a fingertip right on the spot. It's so tiny and specific that you can put the tip of a
ballpoint pen right on the spot and just about levitate yourself into the air with pain.
And that spot is right at the bottom of the kneecap, where the tendon that goes on to
connect to the shinbone begins--hence the name, patellar tendinitis.
Patella Tendinitis is also called runner's knee. But it turns out that basketball players probably have more runnerr's knee than anybody else. You also see it in dancers, runners (and it's very hard to deal with in runners, for some reason), volleyball players--anyone who runs and jumps regularly may suffer from it. And, like chondromalacia, it sneaks up on you, first hurting after your activity, then toward the end of the activity, then during, at the beginning, and finally all the time. It's not nearly as common as chondromalacia-nothing is--but it's more difficult to deal with. It's probably the second most frequent knee injury.
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From: Eileen P. To: "'sota@200.com'"
Subject: Thank You
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 11:18:56 -0800
I
wanted to let you know what a wonderful product your knee wrap is. I have a 14
year daughter who plays basketball, volleyball and softball (at the same time)
and was suffering from patella tendenitis. I ordered one of the knee wraps and
in 3 days the swelling was completely gone. From time to time it will reoccur
and she will immediately put the wrap on. Usually in less than 12 hours she is
as good as new. Recently she suffered a deep thigh bruise and moved the knee
wrap up to the thigh and in 2 days it was as good as new. I just ordered a
second knee wrap because she wants to wear one on each knee every night to
prevent any further pain associated with the patella tendinitis. It is a great
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Time to Abandon the "Tendenitis" Myth
By
K M Khan, assistant
professor.
Department of
Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z3
Tendenitis such as that of the Achilles, lateral elbow, and rotator cuff tendons is a common presentation to family practitioners and various medical specialists.
Most currently practicing general practitioners were taught, and many still believe, that patients who present with overuse tendenitis have a largely inflammatory condition and will benefit from anti-inflammatory medication.
Unfortunately this dogma is deeply entrenched.
Ten of 11 readily available sports medicine texts specifically recommend non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for treating painful conditions like Achilles and patellar tendinitis despite the lack of a biological rationale or clinical evidence for this approach.
Instead of adhering to the myths above, physicians should acknowledge that painful overuse tendon conditions have a non-inflammatory cause.
A critical review of the role of various anti-inflammatory medications in soft tissue conditions found limited evidence of short term pain relief and no evidence of their effectiveness in providing even medium term clinical resolution of clearly diagnosed tendon disorders.
Laboratory studies have not shown a therapeutic role for these medications. Steroid injections provide mixed results in relieving the pain of tendon problems.
If general practitioners, orthopedic surgeons, and other members of the healthcare professions treating tendon disorders made a quantum shift from previous flawed teaching about overuse tendenitis and adopted these data there would be immediate ramifications.
Some pockets of the sports medicine, orthopedics, and rheumatology specialties have adopted this paradigm, 2-4 10 but it must no longer remain within that cabal. It is time for medical educators to accept the irrefutable evidence that the term tendenitis must be abandoned to highlight a new perspective on tendon disorders. Adopting the tendinopathy paradigm is essential if general practitioners are to practice evidence based medicine.
British Medical Journal March 16, 2002; 324: 626-627
Philosophy and Application
DR. MERCOLA'S COMMENT:
Using anti-inflammatory medication for these tendon problems is a prescription for disaster as they clearly do not treat the underlying cause and have the potential to cause significant complications.
Put simply, the philosophy is that the body is a self regulating bioenergetic and biomechanical phenomena which will continue to regulate itself for as long as it has the reserve energy necessary to sustain life, by the ongoing process of biological adaptation.
Bowen realized that the body would regulate itself and return to balance if the appropriate neurological and neuromuscular context was created so that it could. There was never the question of if it could, this was implicit -- the fact that the person had life was evidence enough that it could!
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Dr. Tom R.
“A proposed hypothesis: there is no such thing as Tendenitis or Bursitis. Or, if they do exist, they are like Baptist nuns: theoretically possible, but extraordinarily scarce. Tendenitis and Bursitis are, by definition, inflammations. Massage therapy should not be able to resolve them. In fact, massage therapy of inflamed tissue is contra-indicated; it ought to make them worse. Yet in every case of a patient diagnosed with Tendinitis or bursitis, I have found trigger point activity referring pain into the area in question, and have been able to resolve the problem by treating the trigger points and assigning ergonomic adjustments and stretches.
What are Goode Wraps, Anyway?
They are premium clothing or sports wraps, some made with lycra. Each of these is impregnated with a unique blend of natural rare earth semiconductors that relax muscles, reduces pain or prevents swelling. Goode Wraps products are available for the groin, back, foot, ankle, knee, elbows, and wrist. In fact, the semiconductors can be added to almost any cloth like material. The newest products are men and women compression shorts.
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Knee Wrap
This tube wrap pulls on over your foot up to your knee. This can also be used
as a Regular Leg Warmer or Shin Wrap. To use this wrap, the circumference of
your leg at both the knee cap and calf should be 12-to-18 inches.
Price: $45.00 each
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LARGE
Knee Wrap
This tube also pulls on over your foot up to your knee. It can also be used as
a Large Leg Warmer or Large Shin Wrap. This wrap will fit you if the
circumference of your leg at both the knee cap and calf is 18-to-23 inches.
Price: $50.00 each
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“thank you for your ankle wrap, we received it on
time, she wore it and it helped relieve her pain, she was able to
compete her floor exercise for the first time in a week without the
great pain, did not do her usual, but all the same was able to
compete, and did well at her meet, taking first place all around.”
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Muscle Relaxation Clincal Study
Muscle relaxation study by a large Southwest University
A study underway is 50% complete as to the field work. It involves muscle relaxation. The protocol was to test if our product induces muscle relaxation by interfering with the sensitivity of muscle stretch receptors. This study uses the massage cones.
Notes from the Researchers:
The research has proven to be more difficult than anticipated primarily because there has never been any research, at least documented, concerning how muscles relax or why muscles become more flexible. The research was performed on mice. Basically they measured the flexibility that would occur over a 20 minute period by moving the mouse leg back and forth during this time period. Numerous tests were performed at three different frequencies to establish the control. The charts show how the muscle resistance decreases over time. In other words, warming up your muscles moves them to maximum flexibility.
Once these standards were developed, the same procedures were followed only a massage cone was applied to the belly of the muscles. The results show that our product quickly allows the muscle to move to full flexibility.
In another test, the muscles were at full flexibility and then the product was applied. In these tests nothing happened.
The next stage of the study will be 1) To record nervous activity in dorsal roots of the spinal cord during static and dynamic stretch, and 2) To determine static and dynamic muscle stiffness with or without topical application following cutting of dorsal roots.
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