Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Yo, Hippies... The posts on " overdoing it " got me to a realization that, for now, may only apply to me...but eventually, who knows. One of the responding posts touched on it: Look how long it took to get into this condition...getting out won't be as quick as we'd like. The injury that brings me to this point occurred more than eight years ago. Since then, all the muscles and flexors have been " fudging " and adjusting and compensating...to allow me to keep playing handball (when I probably shouldn't have been...and to allow me to walk...even if a bit oddly gaited. As I've thought about the " overdoing it " exchanges, it occurred to me that there would be at least two post-recovery processes going on...sometimes together, but sometimes certainly indepedently. The joint itself and the bone structures around have to heal; flexors and muscles that have developed compensating muscle memories in the years since the injury, will have to unlearn, relearn, reform and reshape. Interesting, too, the comment about a " year " to full recovery. In my experience of adding new aspects of muscle memory to my handball game, I have found it takes about a year from the time I first start working on a shot until it is a fully-integrated, unthought (if not instinctive) part of my arsenal. Maybe I'm slower than most; Maybe there's something there. As a doc friend (and fellow handball player) once told me: The biggest problem I have with patients is impatience. Hobble on, hippies. Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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