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    Re: Stretching without warming up - can it be damaging?

    Quote Originally Posted by ok_cub2008 View Post
    Theoretically yes, but to access the gym every day is pretty difficult for me. I've been suffering from patellar tendinopathy for 2 years now, trying various protocols, and the last time I used the cross trainer, even for 2 minutes, I found that it flared up the symptoms. It has been a while since then, and my symptoms have improved a lot (I get no pain anymore, but my left patellar tendon is greatly enlarged and "solid" compared to my right), so maybe it would be ok now, although I haven't even attempted to up the intensity of my exercise through paranoia and fear given that tendinosis/tendinopathy are so poorly understood still.

    I mean, I've been trying to generally move arms around a little bit to warm up, but it seems a little pointless, it isn't exactly heart racing stuff.

    I am wondering about your tendinopathy. You are saying that your left tendon is enlarged and solid. I am wondering if this is not a chronic inflammation of Hoffa's Fat pad which means the approach should be different (if it is not to late!). An inflammation of these fat pads would alter the direction of pull on the tendons. Regarding stretches and warming up; actually this seems to change as underwear. Personally I am more and more under the impression a great deal of stretches are a psychological factor; focussing. This would be in line with research which shows that watching sports can enhance muscle strength (good for the couch potato). But personally it would not be my choice. As said the fashion nowadays is dynamic stretches against static. Muscle tightness is in principle pathologic; and is an expression eg of muscle disbalance or nerve irritation (see the FMS test which looks into the chance of injury and is well supported by evidence. I know this does not help but it might alter the way you look at your injury and maybe you have to think of control of core and hip and if you have really flat feet and a possible torsion of the Tibia into podiatry.


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    Re: Stretching without warming up - can it be damaging?

    Hi there,

    there is a lot of debate in the literature regarding the use of stretching. In your case what will be important is to go at the limit that you can feel the stretch however no pain sensation or ripping should be experienced. On the other hand you could use dynamic stretch meaning you can try a lunge however the should be with the same approach as i mentioned above. So do partial then start increase the depth and perhaps speed if comfortable.

    Neurospast though touched some important issues that you may want to have a look at. ou may cause your self a lot of pain perfoming exercises without proper treatment prescription whatever that may be.

    Despite that in this site we just provide a guide to thinking and perhaps some explantions i would like to emphasize that webbie diagnosis and exercise prescription cant be accurate. Having a appointment to a Dr or GSR or physio or osteopath or ATC allows them to assess constaly the exercise performance and allow to further expand the prescription none the less we may found in our constant assessment that things may require to visit a surgeon or another health allied profession. On the other hand if you not happy with your physio or Dr you always have the option to visit another for a second opinion.



 
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