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Muscle, Joint, and Shoulder Injuries



 
 
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Old 11-10-2006, 08:35 AM
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Did i miss it, or is there no reference 2 topical analgesics..?

I, personally, use a combination of DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) and aspirin. DMSO is a solvent derived from wood pulp with known (documented) analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is also approved by the FDA for treatment of a certain stomach ailment.

After reading the above, i agree that the inflammatory response is necessary and helpful, but only 2 a point, as stated. If i'm digesting this correctly, if the infammation is caused by scar tissue, from an old, recurring injury, for example, a topical analgesic/anti-inflammatory like DMSO, which penetrates cell walls, and transports other elements, such as the ingredients in aspirin, to the affected cells, can be useful while undergoing deep tissue massage 2 get rid of scar tissue buildup. In this case, the inflammatory response can b at least partially counterproductive, and needs 2 b mitigated by some type of treatment/therapy.

Of course, if it hurts, don't do it, is always the best advice. But that (choosing exercises wisely), coupled with DMSO treatment has helped me tremendously, while allowing me 2 continue training, without further aggravating my injuries. In fact, my left shoulder, AC strain, has nearly healed in the span of 3 weeks.

Granted, my left forearm flexor is another issue. DMSO does seem 2 b more effective on joint injuries, as research has shown in regards to the studies done on arthritis but, nevertheless, it has made a noticable difference in this area too.

Anyone else have any experience with or knowledge of DMSO..?




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