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Don't like pills? Here's an alternative pain-management treatment to consider for your golf aches and pains


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Published in Science and Technology on Saturday, December 28th 2024 at 11:22 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Acknowledging for a moment that medical science has come a long, long way in the research and development of drugs and rehabilitation techniques that treat injuries, pain and soreness, it's also true that it doesn't have all the answers.

The article from MSN discusses alternative pain management treatments for golfers experiencing aches and pains, focusing on methods that do not involve taking pills. It highlights the use of physical therapy, which includes techniques like stretching, strengthening exercises, and manual therapy to alleviate pain and improve mobility. Additionally, the article mentions the benefits of acupuncture, which can help in reducing pain and inflammation by stimulating specific points on the body. Another alternative treatment covered is chiropractic care, which aims to correct alignment issues that might contribute to pain. The piece also touches on the use of heat and cold therapy, massage, and even yoga as effective, non-pharmacological ways to manage golf-related pain, emphasizing a holistic approach to pain relief that can enhance performance and recovery in golfers.

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