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MUSCLE & JOINT INJURY
Articles by a Naturopathic
Doctor ( N.D.) |
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THE HINGES OF THE
BODY |
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Joint injuries can
become chronic if
they don't heal
properly the first
time. With the right
therapy &
supplements,
re-injury can be
avoided. |
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Recovery
from joint and muscle injury
can be a long process. But
with the correct supplements
& massage or chiropractic
treatment, you can be back
on track in no time flat... |
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Your cartilage
acts as a living shock
absorber that cushions and
protects your bones from
damage during the daily
stresses of living, working,
and playing. But,
unfortunately due to age or
even injury, the human body
is sometimes unable to
regenerate damaged soft
tissue fast enough to keep
your cartilage, ligaments,
and tendons supple and
flexible. |
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The result can be pain and
swelling. The pain
and swelling we know as
arthritis occurs when these
supporting tissues
degenerate, allowing bone to
rub against bone, which as
anyone who has
osteoarthritis will tell
you, causes pain.
Muscles and joints can
become injured whenever the
body is in motion. It often
occurs when doing strenuous
or repetitive activities,
like sports or working on an
assembly line. Sprains
refer to damage to a tendon
or ligament. Tendons hold
bone and muscle together.
Ligaments hold bones
together. Sprains cause
sharp pain and rapid
swelling of the area.
Strains refer to overworking
a muscle. It causes muscle
cramps, localized pain
during movement, swelling
and loss of mobility.
Another joint injury is
bursitis, a swelling of the
fluid-filled sac inside the
joint. It usually causes
localized pain on movement
of the joint and swelling.
MAINTAINING JOINT HEALTH
WITH GLUCOSAMINE
When scientists first began
studying glucosamine and
chondroitin in the 1970s,
they were amazed that no
only did the subjects
experience less pain, but
also - and more
importantly- their formerly
degenerating cartilage had
begun to repair itself.
When they took a closer look
at the way glucosamine and
chondroitin were actually
working to reduce pain and
repair cartilage, they found
that both of them were
extremely important for
normal joint health. |
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What you can do to
HELP recover from a
injury: |
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USE ICE TO
REDUCE
INFLAMMATION |
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GET THE
APPROPRIATE
TREATMENT
FROM A
CHIROPRACTOR,
MASSAGE
THERAPIST OR
PHYSIOTHERAPIST |
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CONTINUE
WITH
MODERATE
EXERCISE.
TRAIN
"AROUND" THE
INJURY |
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TAKE
SUPPLEMENTS
TO SUPPORT
JOINT REPAIR
LIKE
GLUCOSAMINE,
CHONDROITIN,
OR COLLAGEN |
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EAT PLENTY
OF
VEGETABLES;
THE
NUTRIENTS IN
THEM WILL
HELP TO
SPEED THE
HEALING
PROCESS. |
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USE THE
HOMEOPATHIC
REMEDY
ARNICA OR
TRAUMEEL;
THE ARE
EFFECTIVE
ALTERNATIVES
TO
CONVENTIONAL
NSAIDS |
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TAKE
ANTIOXIDANTS
TO REDUCE
THE DAMAGE
INFLAMMATION
DOES TO THE
JOINT.
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TAKE MSM TO
CONTROL
INFLAMMATION
& TO REDUCE
PAIN; IT IS
CLINICALLY
PROVEN. |
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They found that glucosamine
and chondroitin are both
building blocks for the
molecules that make up
tendons, ligaments, bones,
and synovial fluid. They
also supply a very important
molecule called "proteo-glycans",
a substance in joint
cartilage. The problem they
found was that with age, the
ability to regenerate and
restore joint structure
begins to fail, often due to
a decrease in the natural
production of glucosamine
sulfate in the body. This
deficiency causes the
production of new joint and
connective tissue to slow,
causing it to both weaken.
The result is pain and
stiffness.
A deficiency in either
glucosamine or chondroitin
may lead to osteoarthritis,
which is a break down of
joint structure that
manifests itself as
stiffness (especially after
periods of rest), creaking
and cracking joints, as well
as pain. |
In osteoarthritis, the
cartilage that covers the
surfaces of bones in the
joints becomes damaged,
which allows bone to rub
directly against bone. The
synovial fluid eventually
becomes thinner, which
reduces its ability to
cushion impact. Glucosamine
makes healthy synovial fluid
thick and gelatinous.
Without it, your ligaments
and tendons would fray, and
your cartilage would
degenerate.
Though glucosamine may take
several months to bring
relief from pain, some may
have results in as little as
a month. In any case, the
results are worth the wait.
When studies show that
prescription arthritis drugs
and antinflammatories can
actually contribute to the
further degeneration of
connective tissue,
glucosamine and chondroitin
offer a safe and effective
natural alternative.
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GLUCOSAMINE & CHONDROITIN
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Here are a few common
questions that many people
have about taking
glucosamine and chondroitin:
Here are a few common
questions that many people
have about taking
glucosamine and chondroitin:
Q:
WHAT MAKES AN EFFECTIVE GLUCOSAMINE PRODUCT?
A: The scientific research
on glucosamine proves again
and again that the most
effective form of
glucosamine is the sulfate
form combined with
chondroitin. The addition
of chondroitin can increase
the effectiveness of
glucosamine by up to 50% and
decrease the amount of time
you may have to wait to
realize pain relief.
Q: HOW MUCH
GLUCOSAMINE / CHONDROITIN SHOULD I
USE?
A: The daily dosage of
glucosamine proven to be
effective in studies for
reducing joint pain is 500mg
three times a day. The
daily dose of chondroitin
needed is 400mg of the 90%
grade type three times a day
as well. It is recommended
that this combin-ation be
taken with meals as the
presence of digestive acids
and enzymes at that time
will dramatically improve
absorption
Q:
IS GLUCOSAMINE / CHONDROITIN
SAFE?
A:
Glucosamine and chondroitin
have been used in clinical
trials for nearly 30 years
and over that time they have
each been proven to be very
safe and non toxic, even in
very high doses. Unlike
many arthritis drugs, they
will not irritate your
stomach, or increase the
degeneration of joint
cartilage as is the case
with cortisone.
Q: HOW
WILL I FEEL WHEN I TAKE GLUCOSAMINE /
CHONDROITIN?
A:
When you take glucosamine /
chondroitin, you will not
feel any immediate effect
because it takes time for
the regeneration process to
begin. Most people begin to
notice results at about one
month, while for some people
it can take up to three or
four months. In clinical
studies, the rate of
positive response has been
shown to be about 75% .
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Conventional treatment of
muscle and joint injury
involves the use of
anti-inflammatories and pain
relievers. They take away
the acute symptoms but do
not help to heal the injured
tissue. The use of such
medications may make an
individual return to
activity too quickly,
predisposing the area to
re-injury.
First aid for muscle and
joint injuries is easily
remembered by the acronym
RICE, Rest, Ice, Compression
and Elevation. Immediately
after the injury raise the
area above the heart and
apply ice for up to 20
minutes. Apply ice every 4
hours for 2 days. Only use
heat after the initial
swelling has subsided. Use
a splint or sling to
immobilize the area. Go to
the hospital if there is
significant swelling or if
joint activity is
compromised.
To prevent injuries include
stretching in your warm up
and cool down activities.
Poultices made of
goldenseal, fenugreek,
flaxseed powder, turmeric or
mustard can be used. They
help to decrease swelling,
decrease bruising and relax
tense muscles. Horse
chestnut seed gel can be
applied topically for the
same purpose.
To provide the body with the
raw materials for tissue
repair eat sufficient
amounts of protein or use a
protein supplement. Eat, or
drink the juices of, raw
fruits and vegetables
including beets, garlic and
radishes. They are packed
with vitamins, minerals and
enzymes. Drink at least 2L
of filtered water to flush
waste products from the
damaged area.
To prevent muscle and joint
injury eat chromium rich
foods such as nutritional
yeast, lobster and cheese.
This ensures a steady supply
of blood sugar to working
muscles. Eat wheat germ
because it contains
octacosanol, which prevents
strains by increasing muscle
oxygenation, and vitamin E,
which heals tissue. Eat
oats because they contain
the connective tissue
supporting nutrient, silica.
The following is a list of
supplements used for muscle
and joint injury. Adult
doses are given.
(CLICK SUPPLEMENT NAME FOR
PRODUCTS).
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SUPPLEMENT |
DOSAGE |
THERAPEUTIC
EFFECT |
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Glucosamine sulfate |
1500mg daily |
Improves joint
integrity. Forms
bone, tendon,
ligament, cartilage
and synovial fluid. |
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Chondroitin sulfate |
1000mg daily |
Forms
bone, tendon,
ligament, cartilage
and synovial fluid. |
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Methylsulfonyl-methane
(MSM) |
1500-2000mg daily |
Contains sulphur.
Reduces inflammation
and increases tissue
repair. |
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Grape seed extract
or pycnogenol |
100-200ng daily |
Reduce free radical
damage caused by
inflammation.
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Vitamin C with
bioflavinoids |
Up to
5000mg daily |
Repairs connective
tissue and reduces
inflammation. |
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Traumeel |
As directed |
A homeopathic
combination
specifically for
sports injuries.
Contains a complex
of remedies to
reduce pain and
increase healing. |
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Arnica |
30c for chronic, and
200c for acute as
directed. |
A homeopathic
remedy. Helps
reduce pain and
inflammation.
Works well in
combination with any
of the supplements
on this list, |
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Calcium and
Magnesium |
1500-2000mg daily,
magnesium 750-1000mg
daily |
Repairs connective
tissue and relaxes
muscles. |
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CurcumiN |
1000mg three times
daily |
Has a strong
anti-inflammatory
effect. |
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Bromelain |
1000mg three times
daily, between meals |
Stimulates the
release of
anti-inflammatory
mediators. |
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Boswelia serrata |
As
directed |
Reduces
inflammation. Use a
standardized
product. |
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Also
beneficial
for
MUSCLE &
JOINT INJURY
SUPPORT: |
Multivitamin,
vitamin A,
vitamin E,
vitamin B
complex,
manganese,
potassium,
silica,
zinc, free
form amino
acids,
evening
primrose
oil,
curcumin,
grape seed. |
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