Saturday, September 24, 2011

CJ Mosley gets a Fast Fix - Spiral Fracture & Turf Toe

This post describes the therapeutic basis for a new treatment method for chronic inflammation affecting connective tissue. It has proven immediately effective accelerating recovery from chronic athletic injury:
The therapy model addresses unresolved inflammation caused by:
  • ongoing performance stress -- joints: turf-toe, tendonitis, etc.;
  • stale trauma -- from surgery, fracture, or acute sprains that cause persisting inflammatory discomfort;
  • results are immediate in 100% of cases to date.
Micro-trauma care models connective tissue damage as microscopic lesions. When the damage rate exceeds the healing rate, the condition causes chronic and often escalating discomfort, inflammation, and finally structural degeneration.



The imbalance results from near constant strain-induced damage versus a sub-optimal healing rate from:

* compromised tissue energy
* low connective tissue oxygen levels
* poor nutrient & waste mobility in injured tissue.

Micro-trauma therapy targets largely unrecognized cellular, nutrient, and energetic factors that accelerate healing in non-vascular (connective) tissue.

Athletic subjects (NFL players) report:
* Immediate post-therapy symptom reduction (a) of at least 40% after first therapy with performance stress injury (b) and stale injury (c);
* Immediate improved joint performance;
* Joint stabalization ~30 days post therapy;
* Near complete resolution of stale injury within 3 sessions;
* Fully restored joint mobility and stability 6+ months post therapy;
* Un-interrupted play, or restored play due to accelerated recovery.

(a) (discomfort & range of motion)
(b) (turf toe, tendonitis, hamstring, etc.)
(c) (surgery & acute trauma);

Evidence indicates the method accelerates recovery in recent acute injury also including accelerated recovery from high ankle sprain.

See also:
* http://whnsports.com
* http://liveo2.com
* http://pemflive.com
* http://whnlive.com

Here is the theater version:

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