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Should We be Anti-Inflammatories? • What are anti-inflammatories?
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What are anti-inflammatories?
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• Anti-inflammatories are better known as a group of • Common types: Voltaren, Nurofen, Aspirin, Advil, • They disrupt the chemical process that occurs during cell damage that leads to • This is useful if the area of damage is large enough for the inflammation to start to • However there is now evidence that for minor muscle tears NSAIDs may delay • There also seems to be widespread overuse and over prescription of NSAIDs When to use?
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- Elite and Amateur athletes in training • Inappropriate use can delay or prevent healing, lead to severe side effects and How much is too much?
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• Follow medical advice!!! Your physiotherapist will direct you to whether it is appropriate for your condition, how • When purchasing be aware of the possible side effects • Long term use (more than 3 months) can lead to gut, kidney, liver and Speak to our physiotherapists today on advice on NSAIDs, or about any
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