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New Years + Muscle and Joint Aches

You can tell it's New Year's if you go to the gym because of the new faces there. It’s kinda like going to church on Easter Sunday and seeing all those people that never come the rest of the year. This is the time when the most time and money is spent on health and fitness. Unfortunately, most people who start a fitness program for the new year don't stick to it. There are a number of reasons why but injuries, nagging aches and pains are  the top reasons. A common culprit is something called DOMS, which stands for Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness. It’s a type of muscle stiffness that peaks about 24-48 hours after intense exercise, leaving you feeling like you've been run over by a truck. If you've ever suffered from DOMS, then you'll know what it's like to cringe at the thought of sitting on the toilet because everything hurts so much! You’ve probably suffered from DOMS if you worked out, and a few days later people keep asking you “why are you walking like that” 😂

Pearl: Don't be a hero! Start slowly and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts to let your body adapt.

Demographic Data

Research suggests that DOMS affects a significant portion of individuals who exercise, especially those new to it or those ramping up their intensity. A study published in the Journal of Sports Science & Medicine found that up to 90% of people might experience DOMS during their fitness journey. So, if you're feeling achy, you're not alone!

Pearl: Remember, everyone progresses at their own pace. Celebrate your  personal achievements. Don't compare yourself to others!



Strains and Sprains, Recognizing the Troublemakers:

Some pains may not be due only to soreness, but may actually be representative of soft tissue injuries like sprains and strains. Both strains and sprains can arise from acute injury or overuse, and their severity varies. If you’re a sports fan, you may be familiar with athletic injuries being described in “grades”, ie “grade 1 tear of the hamstring”. The higher the number the worse the injury.

When to Seek Professional Help:

Pearl: When in doubt, always err on the side of caution and consult a healthcare professional! They can provide proper diagnosis and recommend the best treatment plan for your specific situation.

 

Traditional and Holistic/Homeopathic Treatments

Traditional Therapies:

Opioids offer strong pain relief but side effects include lethargy, constipation, and come with risk of developing dependence.

Holistic/Homeopathic Options:

 

Pearls:

CBD and THC: Weighing the Options

Both CBD and THC have shown promise in pain management, but they offer different benefits and come with different considerations:

CBD:

Pearl: Be patient! CBD's effects may take some time to fully manifest for chronic conditions like arthritis, so use it consistently before drawing conclusions.

THC:

Pearl: If considering THC, consult a healthcare professional and prioritize legal avenues like medical marijuana with proper guidance. Dont be out in them streets buying weed!

Beyond Pharmaceuticals:

In addition to conventional and alternative pain management options, exploring complementary approaches can be beneficial. Here are a few additional strategies:

Pearl: Don't underestimate the power of sleep! Prioritize rest to allow your body to repair and recover effectively.

Wrapping it all Up:

Muscle and joint aches are pretty much an inevitability if you’re going to start a new exercise program, keeping it to a minimum is key. If you’re gonna really make those long term and permanent changes that you’re promising yourself (and maybe maybe your partner too), you should approach this as something you’ll be doing for a long time. Don't rush it, take your time and emphasize quality over quantity. Pain from exercising shouldn't linger- if it does, you should seek care from a professional. If you do it right, maybe you’ll be a regular member of the congregation and not just one of the Easter Sunday crew at the gym with the brand new fancy outfits 🙂  

Pearl: Stay hydrated! Dehydration can contribute to muscle cramps and soreness. And, nothing is better for your body than good ol H2O!

Important Note: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment, especially if you have any underlying health conditions. If you purchase CBD products be sure to buy from safe trusted sources. 

Dr. Herve Damas

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