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Old 11-29-2014, 07:27 PM   #25029
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
Don't you just hate when that happens?

(And really, pooh, ice is better the first day. THEN heat. )
As an over-the-hill athlete who lives on the stuff.... ice for 20 minutes, then heat for 20, then ice for another 20, followed by heat for another 20....
Repeat as needed.

Another God-send for us old fogies; Go to your local Walmart, Target, discount store/electric outlet and find a Omron Electronic Nerve Stimulator. My wife bought me the 4-pad version but the 2-pad is more than enough. When set for Region "waist," and Massage "knead," and the pads placed on opposite sides of lumbar spine, it's 'almost' as good as a deep muscle massage. Some mornings when I wake up and can't bend enough to touch my knees, 20 minutes with the Omron and I'm ready to dance the Nutcracker! Well... OK... maybe 40 minutes. But it sure feels good. I don't know if these devices actually 'cure' anything, but they certainly loosen up and relax tight muscles.


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