Devil3
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I had to purchase some new therapeutic balls today. Thought it was neat that they retain hot/cold. $20 at Canadian Tire.
I have some pretty severe back issues. I am resuming my chiropractic visits in a few weeks for adjustments and I see massage therapists when I feel tight, but I do have a history of scoliosis in my family, and it did sort of rub off on me as I do have a slight twist to my spine, and the end result is my muscles on the left side are pulled to one particular area near the top part of my lat. my left trap sits higher than my right, and my left shoulder rotates forwards at times. It doesn't usually affect my lifts, but can be irritable at times. I know after more treatment my left deltoid will change shape as will my left bicep as having my shoulder and bicep rotated ( pronation ) slightly all the time, the delt and bicep have different stress points when under stress/load than my right side. Because of the slight lack of mobility in my left delt due to tight back muscles, my right compensates for it. Shirt off, its hard to notice unless I tell you. Up close knowing what to look for, you can see. The issue is getting fixed but it takes years. I neglected to take care of my muscles and my back for the better part of my lifting years and this is the end result; plus a bit of hereditary flaws work against me.
Lacrosse balls help me loosen my fascia tissue and release tension all over. I use them on my quads, hips, hammys, my feet whenever I develope plantar fasciitis from work, chest, back, delts; basically anywhere I am able to properly apply pressure and do it comfortably. I notice myself more loose, and mobile. I notice i recover quicker, and my muscles arnt as sore if I use a ball after a shower when my muscles are warm.
I consider these a staple in my routine. I let the RMT pull the tight muscles from under my armpit all the way down my lat and she lets me...ahem...rub it out, when i get home with the ball to loosen it up even more. Who else uses these? And for what muscles? Any particular time of day you use them? Very curious!
Devil
I have some pretty severe back issues. I am resuming my chiropractic visits in a few weeks for adjustments and I see massage therapists when I feel tight, but I do have a history of scoliosis in my family, and it did sort of rub off on me as I do have a slight twist to my spine, and the end result is my muscles on the left side are pulled to one particular area near the top part of my lat. my left trap sits higher than my right, and my left shoulder rotates forwards at times. It doesn't usually affect my lifts, but can be irritable at times. I know after more treatment my left deltoid will change shape as will my left bicep as having my shoulder and bicep rotated ( pronation ) slightly all the time, the delt and bicep have different stress points when under stress/load than my right side. Because of the slight lack of mobility in my left delt due to tight back muscles, my right compensates for it. Shirt off, its hard to notice unless I tell you. Up close knowing what to look for, you can see. The issue is getting fixed but it takes years. I neglected to take care of my muscles and my back for the better part of my lifting years and this is the end result; plus a bit of hereditary flaws work against me.
Lacrosse balls help me loosen my fascia tissue and release tension all over. I use them on my quads, hips, hammys, my feet whenever I develope plantar fasciitis from work, chest, back, delts; basically anywhere I am able to properly apply pressure and do it comfortably. I notice myself more loose, and mobile. I notice i recover quicker, and my muscles arnt as sore if I use a ball after a shower when my muscles are warm.
I consider these a staple in my routine. I let the RMT pull the tight muscles from under my armpit all the way down my lat and she lets me...ahem...rub it out, when i get home with the ball to loosen it up even more. Who else uses these? And for what muscles? Any particular time of day you use them? Very curious!
Devil

