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Pills Health News
Rest is the advice usually given for treating this athletic injury. However as the muscles on the front of the lower legs have been strained from over-exercising, sports chiropractors – osteopaths in particular – deal with this muscular injury by freeing the obvious spasms.
The knots in the muscles can easily be felt and the fibrous mass must be loosened to allow healing to occur. Therefore the muscle is able to function normally as quickly as possible. The athlete can then return to their sports, rather than waiting weeks to see if the legs recover without help. Acupuncture is beneficial here as well as massage and heat therapy. For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.
Homoeopathics recommended are:
Bryonia for tearing pain eased by resting.
Calcarea carbonica tearing in muscles slow to heal.
Rhus tox for pain which improves with movement.
Valerium for pain worse when standing.
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