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    I took an arrow to the knee.

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    Rhomboids heal really slowly based on my experience and are easily re-injured once they feel "good" again, if stressed prematurely. All the classic remedies for a strained muscle work I believe, the problem being that those muscles are hard to isolate for therapy. I don't know crap about this formally, just been a victim twice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post

    Not to mention this same arm took a .357mag to the radius and ulna back in 1990 and still has jacket material in it.
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    ! Whoa. What happemed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post

    Not to mention this same arm took a .357mag to the radius and ulna back in 1990 and still has jacket material in it.
    The look on the X-ray techs face when she came in with my arm x-rays this last time was priceless.
    Especially since I played dumb for a few seconds... "I have no idea why there's a bunch of shrapnel in my arm!"
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    My TENS unit is likely the only thing that will keep me able to walk after ECQC
    A TENS got my wife through labor. I don't know about it for rehab, but I am a believer with regard to pain management.
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    My father uses a TENS unit daily for his back. Works wonders for him and he can't make it a day without it.

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