Could you make a video for full crps on left leg and hip. Starting at the toes up to the hips. I have had crps for 6years and I just want relief from the pain.
The other anchor probably ran around 47 which is still a very good HS time. He got beat by the one guy on the planet who can run a 44 in HS. Both teams had unreal good 4x4 teams.
So the kinesio tape was used as a form of sensory/desensitization along the inflamed extremity? I have been encouraging my patient to use other more traditional desensitizing techniques, but haven't thought about this! Thanks!
Correct, you don't even need to apply tension on the tape. Best result is keeping the tape in place for 7-10 days. Replace only if it won't re-adhere. You can get an even better response by adding a second layer on top.
No, do the math. He ran below 50 sec. No way they get that time with him running a 1 min split. Why would you make that comment? I can understand if you accidentally typed in a 5 instead of a 4. That's the only thing that makes sense in your comment. And if that's the case, I know I'm not accurate on the 10th & 100th's of a second.
@@cruzthird I'm kidding. I was being a d!ck. I'm sure he ran close to 50 which is really slow compared to all these kids running 47 and Boling running 44, but is a very decent high school time.
Is Boling staring at the clock or at the Desoto runner at the finish? I can't tell if he is just looking at the time or if there is a rivalry and he is looking back to gloat?
I was just trying to figure out the same thing! IMO, he's looking at the runner! The clock was immediately to his left. He didn't have to look back to see the clock. He stared him down, too. If you go to the end, the anchor leg refused to shake his hand...
I ran track in jr high, high school and college. It's seldom like other sports where rivals gloat. My guess is Boling instinctually was looking back to see where the rest of the pack was.
Thanks for posting this! An excellent recording of what was an absolutely EPIC final! What he couldn't overcome in the 4x100, he did here in the 4x400! Strake's next great star Malik Cambell ran the 2nd leg in this race, and he's just a sophomore!
@@cruzthird Yes he is ... I went to HS with his Dad and Uncle ... both prolific in their own right. Very cerebral kid, and lots of top end speed, though he only ran on the relays this year. My guess is he transitions to the open 200/400 and relays next year.
@@georgesutton9556 IThe term "Sophomore" refers to your second year in High School, of which here in the United States, there are four such years you must complete satisfactorily, to graduate. Your Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior year (years 1, 2, 3, and 4). High School is the level of secondary education that precedes College or University studies.
Chris Ford, the anchor leg for DeSoto, ran a 47.770. Boling's official time listed with UIL was 44.743 My brother manually time them in in the video it shows a pedestrian 45.52. We know that was wrong. And he got his autograph on his stat sheet on the 100 meter listing.
Underwater ultrasound combined with electrical stimulation was provided for this patient at 16 minute durations each treatment session. Patient was on medical leave. She is a truck driver and was responsible for unhooking and hooking up the trailer to her rig. The tape allowed her about a 50% Improvement in pain levels allowing her to perform therapeutic exercise without excruciating pain or tearing up. When pulsed US (50%, 3 Mhz, 2.0 w/cm^2) and E-stim were performed (16 min)prior to taping paint levels dropped to 3-4. The patient had a physical performance review in order to return to work which she passed. She was unable to continue with therapy sessions as her routes had her out of the city and sometimes the state during Clinic working hours.
Lots of interesting things in the night sky over San Antonio, but we missed these... I did however, see 3 black helicopters flying east along I-35 just east of downtown early one morning last week - 7:30ish to 8am. My daughter called to tell me that three black helicopters were flying around in Kirby a little later the same morning.