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Alternative Health Cures for Tendonitis
If you’re lucky enough to catch your tendonitis in its earliest stages, or at least before the point that your pain is unmanageable with home remedies and over the counter drugs, the ways in which you are able to cure your tendonitis will be greater than those of someone with a more severe case. If you prefer home remedies and natural solutions to treating injuries, there are many home or “alternative” remedies you can try to cure your tendonitis. By “alternative” I simply mean treatments that are easily available to you in your home with simple, natural components. Home Therapies There are many therapies you can administer from your home that are quite effective to cure tendonitis. Ice packs are one of the most valuable ways you can alleviate the symptoms of tendonitis. To most successfully employ ice therapy, apply ice to your ankle for 15-30 minutes and repeat every few hours. Ice therapy is a great tendonitis cure because it helps to alleviate inflammation. If your tendon isn’t too terribly sore to the touch, another great home tendonitis cure is massage. Depending on the location of your tendonitis, you can administer some gentle massage to yourself. If your tendonitis is located in your shoulder, or another hard to reach location, try enlisting a trusted family member or close confidante. You can also find miniature battery operated massagers for a very reasonable price. Supplements Another useful way to alternatively cure tendonitis is through the use of supplements. Vitamin C is well known for its ability to prevent and reduce inflammation, which is a direct result of tendonitis. If you don’t like taking supplements in pill or tablet forms, just increase your intake of plant foods high in Vitamin C. Good sources of Vitamin C include: strawberries, citrus fruit and bell peppers. Make a fruit salad to keep in your refrigerator to snack on throughout the day and you’ll be helping to cure your tendonitis! Rest While resting may not qualify as an “alternative” treatment for curing tendonitis, it is definitely the most crucial. Once you’ve diagnosed your pain as tendonitis allow yourself ample time to rest and stay off the injured area. Resting should accompany all other methods you see for your tendonitis cure. Ice, supplements, even massage will have a minimal effect on curing your tendonitis if you are not resting. Rest is the most natural of tendonitis cures. Taking care of your body is very important. Latest News About TendonitisNigeria: Golden League - Powell, Richard Back On Trail (AllAfrica.com) Nine months after completing their unbeaten 2006 Golden League campaigns, last year's World Athletes of the Year Asafa Powell and Sanya Richards will be back for more when the IAAF Golden League 2007 kicks off at Oslo's ExxonMobil Bislett Games tonight. This Digitally Mundane Life (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)How many hours per day do you waste using technology? Probably too many. ASHT Focuses on Hand Therapy Awareness and Injury Prevention Week June 11 - 15, 2007 (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)The American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT) is celebrating Hand Therapy Awareness and Injury Prevention Week, the week of June 11-15, 2007. The purpose of the week is to promote hand injury prevention and bring attention to the benefits of hand therapy for patients who have been affected by an accident or medical conditions. Dunn: Trade talk nothing new (The Cincinnati Post)An off day brought swirling rumors that Reds left fielder Adam Dunn was on the trading block, but the only thing disturbed was Dunn's dinner. Nigeria: Fasuba Test-Runs in Oslo Ahead of Algiers 2007 (AllAfrica.com)Olusoji Fasuba, Nigeria's hope for sprint and 4x100m relay gold medals at next month's All Africa Games in Algiers, kicks off his 2007 IAAF Golden League season today at Oslo's ExxonMobil Bislett Games in Norway. TendonitisFacts.Com Home | Articles | Contact Us | Resources | Privacy
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