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Exercises for the injured

by Lucille McCormick
January 26, 2023
in Physical
Exercises for the injured

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Many athletes believe pain equals gain, but working out with an area that consistently bothers them can indicate they have an injury. They do not want to give up their routine, and it can be a blow to their self-esteem once they are sidelined for even a few days. Those who suffer a major injury can fall even lower on the scale of mental happiness, so finding ways to stop a regular workout while healing might become difficult. There are ways to compensate, and they can even lead to a better routine once the healing is done.

Temporary setbacks can occur to anyone, but getting through the time being spent without the usual work out can cause even a casual athlete anxiety. Building them up by helping them to remember it is only temporary is a good way for them to get through it, or suggesting working on another area of their fitness can also be a positive step.

Some athletes are encouraged to plan ahead during their recovery time, and they might see it as a way to connect with a physical therapist to avoid more serious injuries to the same area in the future. These are both positive ways for them to deal with being restricted while their body heals.

Injuries can take more than just a few days for recovery, and it can present a larger problem in view of an athlete feeling diminished by the event. They will need a bit more than positive thinking, but there are ways they can help their body heal better so they can get back to their normal training.

Rest is one of the best ways to help the body heal, so remaining relaxed is a good way to stop fighting to remain active. Athletes can try progressive muscle relaxation, or they might consider looking into meditation techniques. Each of them will help their mental state while letting their body do what it needs to so they can get back on track.

While sleeping is often a good way to get past the pain and lack of mobility, it is not generally something a person can do around the clock. Athletes tend to have favorite workouts, and some of them may be neglecting other parts of their body in favor of getting the best performance for their particular sport. Cross-training is a good way to exercise underutilized muscle groups, and it can assist with tiring a person out enough to help them get the rest they need.

Some injuries will take a month or more for complete healing, and they can sideline an athlete in more than just the physical sense. It can be difficult to rely only on sleeping, relaxing and cross-training to fill the lonely hours of the day. Making sure to have plenty of support around them is good, so socializing with electronic devices and visits from friends and loved ones can make a positive contribution. Working out a new routine and sticking with it is another way to stay positive during the healing process.

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