Archive for the ‘ankle sprain’ Category

H.E.M. – How to rehab a Sprained Ankle in Days

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

H.E.M. is a complete Rehab and Prehab system for the ankles. http://www.rehabanklesprain.com The H.E.M. ankle rehab system will help you fully rehab a sprained ankle in days instead of weeks or months, guaranteed. H.E.M. is the culmination of years of research, study of the body and most importantly, successful experience with thousands of people of all ages and all walks of life. Simple and easy to do and you will feel the effects immediately.

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What do they do for an ankle sprain and old fracture?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

I sprained my ankle the other day and went to the ER and they did an x-ray they found that i had sprained my ankle and show signs of an old fracture (i twisted my ankle in the past). i see the orthopedists 2morrow but am wondering what i could expect? I have a splint on and had it on for 3 – 4 days so far it won’t come off till I see the Dr. 2morrow. I am wondering what other actions might be taken? I never have been able to walk straight since the first time I hurt it; just been put-ing off the Dr.

Thankx for the help!:)

If its a major problem for you they may have to rebreak and reset it.
Otherwise nothing major will be done.

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Prevent Shin Splits and Sprained Ankles!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

http://www.synergy-athletics.com – I shot this video for a guest blog post about ankle injuries and basketball players.

These rehab and prehap techniques will also be beneficial for runners or other athletes that suffer from shin splints. Thanks for watching!

This will also help athletes that sprain ankles.

Joe Hashey, CSCS

Keywords:
foot health,
shin splint,
shin splints treatment,
basketball health,
sprained ankle,
ankle sprain treatment,
ankle health,
prehabilitation,
rehabilitation,
self myfascial release,

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can tripping over your own feet cause an ankle sprain?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I was at Target with my friend Saturday and I was walking in the store and kept tripping over my shoes but never felt. Could that make my ankle sprain?

gosh, u get so many different answers.. i don’t no how u no what to do about a situation most of the time…

to answer u.. yes..
doesn’t matter… if u trip over ur own foot, the foot of a chair or whatever… all u have to do is loose ur balance for a few seconds.. and
that causes u to wobble on ur ankle and if u distribute the wrong amount on the ankle in the wrong position…. that is what causes the sprained ankle.. u do not have to fall down… to have a sprained ankle..

so u decide????
not sure if u had the pretty blue shoes on u were going to wear to the interview or not… but I have had the occasion to do the same thing in thongs… they are sooo flimsy..

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Can using crutches at night improve my ankle sprain?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

I have an ankle sprain and I don’t want to use the crutches during the day because they hurt so badly but at night it doesn’t hurt because I don’t use them as much
I’m 14
Do you think this could make it feel better

you should be using them at all times, if not you are possibly hurting your ankle more hurt, i know crutches hurt, but you are going to have to suck it up and use them, put extra padding under your armpit area, and you’ll be good to go

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ankle sprain massage

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Milking massage used for when one is rehab’ing a sprained ankle or lower extremity injury.

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The Emotional Price of Back Pain?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Have you been in a funk, not understanding the reason for your bad moods and lack of energy? Are you isolating yourself from others because you never know how you will feel from moment to moment? Have you noticed that friends and family members have backed away from spending time with you? Is living from day-to-day becoming more and more of a burden, with no light in sight? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, you may be experiencing a medical illness known as depression.

Chronic pain and depression are two of the most common health problems that health professionals encounter, yet only a small percentage of studies have investigated the relationship between these conditions (Currie and Wang, 2004).

There are key differences between chronic pain and acute pain. The nervous system processes chronic pain differently that acute or “immediate” pain. Acute pain occurs as a result of an incident or event, e.g. you fall down the steps and sprain your ankle. Chronic or “long term” pain happens over time and wears on the individual physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually, often with no end in sight, causing the individual to feel more and more pessimistic.

The first step in changing pessimistic thought patterns and associated emotions is to understand what you are going through when experiencing a depression. The good news is you have the ability to make changes that will affect the way you feel and experience life on a day-to-day basis. Are you ready to release the depression and re-experience having fun, laughter and pleasure with your family and friends? Of course you are, so read on to begin shifting your life in an upward and more positive direction.

WHAT IS A DEPRESSIVE DISORDER?

A depressive disorder is an illness that involves the whole person; mind, body, spirit and emotions. It affects the way a person perceives himself as well as his perceptions of the world, resulting in pessimism, hopelessness, sadness and often times anxiety.

Common Myths about depression:

Depression …

- is a personal weakness

- reflects laziness or unwillingness to actively participate in life

- is a diagnosis that is untreatable and incurable

These myths are unfounded and represent the opposite of the truth about depression.

WHAT IS THE PERSONAL IMPACT OF DEPRESSION?

Depression…

- often causes insomnia, leading to fatigue, and agitation

- often leads to social isolation

- can lead to job dysfunction, causing financial difficulties

- coupled with chronic back pain may cause gastrointestinal distress

- can create memory and concentration difficulties

- can cause a lack of interest in sexual activity

ARE YOU DEPRESSED?

It is important to understand that depression and sadness are different. The death of a loved one, loss of a relationship, termination of a job, including retirement, will cause us to feel sad. Grief is a normal response to these situations. Individuals experiencing challenging times will often remark that he or she feels depressed. However, sadness, grief and depression are not the same. Feelings of sadness and grief will lessen with time while depression can continue for months and years, if untreated.

Does this seem like you?

Read the following list and put a check mark next to each symptom that you are experiencing:

- I am really sad most of the time

- I don’t enjoy doing the things I’ve always enjoyed doing

- I have difficulty sleeping at night

- I often feel fatigued

- Getting up in the morning is challenging.

- I feel better as the day goes on compared to when I first awoke

- My eating habits have changed: Generally, I eat more than usual or I eat less than usual

- I have very little, if any, sexual energy

- I am very forgetful throughout the day

- I find it hard to focus on the simple things of life. Even counting change has become challenging

- I often feel angry

- I feel anxious, and fearful with no apparent reason

- I prefer to stay alone rather than socialize

- I feel pessimistic about life in general, and am not sure I want to continue living

- I feel disappointed in myself

- I feel bad (physically and emotionally) most of the time

- I have thoughts about my death

- I think about how I might kill myself

If you checked any of these boxes, call your doctor.

Note: Source for list – National Institute of Mental Health/NIMH (some revisions)

HOW IS DEPRESSION TREATED?

Medicine: Antidepressants may take several weeks before you begin to feel better.

Talk therapy: Talk therapy helps you to change the way you think, feel and behave to support you in feeling better.

WHAT CAN I DO TO FEEL BETTER?

A four step plan to enjoy life and find fulfillment is outlined in my book, Tune Into Love.

These four steps include:

1. Create “feel good” moments

2. Identify your desires (desires such as “I want to feel better”)

3. Activate your intentions (intentions are strong desires coupled with strong belief that you can have what you want)

4. Release the outcome

TIPS FOR DAY-TO-DAY LIVING WHILE MOVING THROUGH A DEPRESSION

- Set reasonable goals for yourself

- Set priorities; do what you can

- Break large tasks into small ones

- Take everything at your own pace

- Stay connected with others

- Take walks and exercise if acceptable to your physician.

- Shift pessimistic thinking to hopeful thoughts.

WHERE CAN I GET HELP?

Dr. Margaret McCraw;

http://www.margaretmccraw.com/counseling.htm

Institute of Vibrational Synchronicity (IVS)

877/366-9111

Phone Consultation

National Mental Health Association

http://www.nmha.org

703/684-7722

Information & Resources

National Institute of Mental Health

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/

866/615-6464

Information & Resources

National Alliance for the Mentally

http://www.nami.org/

800/950-6264

Information & Resources

© 2006 by Margaret McCraw, Ph.D., author of Tune Into Love

Margaret McCraw, PhD
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Ankle Sprains: Sports Performance Centres Tip of the Month

Monday, February 15th, 2010

This video describes an important exercise to include in post ankle sprain rehabilitation – www.sportsperformancecentres.com

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how long for an ankle sprain to heal?

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

How long would it take for a 3rd degree ankle sprain to completely heal, and how long will it be before I can get back into soccer?

Here is a website with all the answers on ankle injuries, sprains, breaks, how to rehab, how to prevent re-injury, when surgery is needed, etc:
http://health.yahoo.com/other-other/ankle-sprain/healthwise–te7557.html

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Calf cramp after slight ankle sprain

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

muscle spasm after grade 1 inversion ankle sprain

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