Levator Scapulae killing me
mandy_godfree
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I have been in agony for 48 hours. As a result of excessive swimming I have severe pain in my neck and shoulder. I have tried pretty much everything. Heat pack, hot bath, massage, pain killers, changing pillows, stretching etc. I want to get back in the pool tomorrow evening, but I really don’t think it’s going to happen. I swam 6Km in the last two days, combination of front crawl, breast stroke and kick drills and now I can’t drive. I warmed up and stretched off. Really is not very funny.
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Is this a "whine" post, cause I'm sure I can top that one .
Get better.0 -
No, looking for more tips on how to get it to heal quickly so I can get back in the pool sooner rather than later.0
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Stop swimming 'excessively'?1
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You might need to see a sports physician/orthopedist. It sounds to me like you have significant injury, if you can't do daily activities like driving. I'm a runner and have torn soft tissue, requiring rest, physical therapy, scar tissue break-up and massage. Also, the first thing after injury is ice, not heat. If you can take ibuprophin (advil), it's an anti-inflammatory. Take it with food, as to not irritate your stomach. Good luck and if it's not better tomorrow, call a doctor, for real!0
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Try this stretch every 5 minutes:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y5SAKcsUGXE
Ice reduces circulation, which delays healing. It's more for reducing excessive swelling, after breaking or tearing something.1 -
How often and how far do you usually swim?0
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mandy_godfree wrote: »No, looking for more tips on how to get it to heal quickly so I can get back in the pool sooner rather than later.mandy_godfree wrote: »I have tried pretty much everything. Heat pack, hot bath, massage, pain killers, changing pillows, stretching etc. I want to get back in the pool tomorrow evening, but I really don’t think it’s going to happen.
Those are often adviced for pain, not to heal and I would question some of them beyond a placebo effect.
Probably just common sense and lessen the frequency and/or intensity of your activity to a point the pain is manageable and doesn't worsen.
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