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Health Tip: Recovering From an Injury

Health Tip: Recovering From an Injury

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(HealthDay News) -- When an injury forces you to take a break from sports or exercise, it's important to give your body enough time to heal. Returning too soon can lead to re-injury -- and even longer time away from the game.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers these suggestions for your recovery:

  • Have your injury treated and monitored by a doctor and/or physical therapist.
  • Just after injury, use ice/heat therapy as prescribed. Treatment may also involve a brace or cast.
  • If possible, continue overall body conditioning, but be careful not to aggravate your injury.
  • Join a rehabilitation program to help your body recover.
  • Keep a positive attitude.
  • When you are able to practice without difficulty, and your doctor has determined that the likelihood of re-injury is low, you are ready to return to play.

 

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