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my impending retirement from dirt biking
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[QUOTE="MudnRocks, post: 580319, member: 41250"] Hi Jay, new to this site and yes I wanted to offer my .02 worth. Sorry to hear of your condition, it's awesome your not ready to take your Dr's advice. Being a sometimes spodely rider I do have a long list of injuries, all of them relatively minor. I agree with everyone on: second opinion and finding a "pro" doctor or someone who specializes in sports medicine, take anti inflamitories and exercise your leg etc. I think there is really something to be said for hot water, pressure treatment. I'm not sure what is out there for us two legged creatures, but race horses have special boots that are used for pulling the swelling out of there legs. It works pretty well for them. Pool therapy would be good. I like massage also, it helps with circulation, muscle tightness and should help to pull the swelling out. As my husband says (when I'm trying to mechanic, or layed up) don't let it beat you! Take care and Happy Trails. Kimberly [/QUOTE]
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