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Old 06-30-2009, 07:23 AM
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Default Medicine for Tendinitis

Hii..I juz wanna ask again..

Have U people ever heard about the name of this medicine?
It's called Feldene Piroksikam..It's a tubed gel..
Some people said it was for tendinitis..have U ever heard or tried it?
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Old 07-01-2009, 06:30 AM
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Send me a link to that gel I'll take a look...

Patellar tendonitis is an “over use” injury that nearly every jumper is going to deal with at some point in their career. Perhaps that is why it is called “Jumper knee.” The following will help you to recover quickly and get back to regular training and performance.

1. Balanced quads and hamstrings are often a cause of patellar tendonitis. When the hamstring is tight this will cause more tension on the quadriceps. This tension is then transferred to the patellar tendon, which can aggravate micro tears and not allow the tendon to fully relax and recover. Stretching your quads, and hams thoroughly after exercises and every day is a great way to release tension on the patellar tendon.
2. Along the same lines developing balanced strength in the ham and quad is going to allow your tendon to relax. The exercises in The Jump Manual focus on building balanced muscle strength, as well as bulild up the supporting muscles and tendons of the knee.
3. I know you know this already, but icing your knees every days is a NECESSITY. Your knees will have some inflammation after exercises and that inflammation can increase the damage done to the tendon. Overtime this become significant. I use ice wraps that make the icing process much easier. You can store them in your freezer, and easily wrap them around your knees and go about your business.
4. Taking an anti inflammatory such as IB Profen can also help to reduce inflammation. If you prefer cinnamon is also a natural anti inflammatory agent, so you can add a teaspoon to your shakes.
5. If you often run, or do other cardio I would recommend switching to something that will reduce how often you place impact on you knees. Swimming, biking, or an elliptical are great substitutes.
6. You can take your plyometrics workouts to the pool to still get a nice workout and take strain off your knees. This can allow you to still make progress while also helping your knees to recover.
7. Glucosamine, Chondroit, and MSM are excellent for ant-inflation and tissue repair as well as omega 3 fats and fish oils.


Hope this helps...
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Old 07-01-2009, 09:25 AM
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Default Re: Medicine for Tendinitis

Here is the link

Feldene gel

Feldene User Reviews at Drugs.com

I'm using it..But still can't train and play bbal..
But the hurt is reducing..I dont know it's caused I use the gel or I take a break from do the plyo thing..
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Old 07-02-2009, 09:41 PM
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Default Re: Medicine for Tendinitis

Aye..Aye..Aye
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Old 07-03-2009, 05:11 AM
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Piroxicam is the active ingredient:

Piroxicam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's claim is an anti inflamatory. You'd probably be just as well off with bengay, ice, and ib profen. All of which reduce inflammation.

Side effects seem fairly strong on this. Let me know how it turns out.
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:51 PM
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Default Re: Medicine for Tendinitis

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Here is the link

Feldene gel

Feldene User Reviews at Drugs.com

I'm using it..But still can't train and play bbal..
But the hurt is reducing..I dont know it's caused I use the gel or I take a break from do the plyo thing..
You say your taking a break from "the plyo thing" what program were you doing? if you say Air Alert im not surprised that you have tendinitis... but good luck with the rehabilitation.
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Old 07-04-2009, 12:17 AM
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oh..i did jumpsoles dude..
my knees are fine..but it hurts when i make a sudden move..like a jab step..
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Old 07-04-2009, 03:23 AM
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Be careful, nip this on the bud. PT can turn into one heck of a nagging injury or worse. I would treat it as a serious threat to your progress before it becomes one... I don't mean to sound severe but prevention is far better than any cure down the line. Ice wraps are easy to use and will help, the flexibility is huge as far as quads and hams go... as well as muscle balance throughout the leg.

If you feel it, I would stop, and at best opt for some low tension single leg exercises to build balance and stability throughout the entire leg and core. Take care of yourself, you have serious progress to make..
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