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06-09-2011, 08:08 AM #1
Where can I learn more about using growth for injuries
Example if someone was trying to heal a rejoined tendon or a shoulder injury, what sort of locations, needles are used, complications, duration of treatment
I cringe at the thought of ramming a needle into a tendon in your wrist
Lack of knowledge leaves a cloud of fear land around topics
I would love to know more of how physicians do it
I would imagine they have an adept knowledge of structural anatomy
Any input or experiences would be appreciated
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06-09-2011, 08:37 AM #2
From what I understand you do not need to inject into the sore area because it could eventually weaken the tendons....although I did inject in my knee a couple times and it felt better but maybe psychological
Just simply inject into your stomach around the belly button about 2 inches away from it since so many capillaries in the belly button
insulin needles are used
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06-09-2011, 01:19 PM #3
oh ok, maybe I was getting confused with corticosteroid injections
I know HGH works systematically but what about localized peptides such as MGF for tendon injuries
Or should you only worry about systemic drugs and not focus on localized MGF administration near the tendon area
If so how close to the insertion/origin should you inject?
Thanks
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