DocBrady,
In response to your last post, this discussion has very little to do with “a doctor versus massage therapist disagreement”, but comments/suggestions on threads like these allow everyone to see different view points.
Then, “whoever” can read a thread (like this) and then decide on what course of action he/she will take concerning their minor soft tissue (meaning, “Muscle, tendon, or ligament”) injury.
First thought: If “whoever” has an acute injury, my first suggestion is for them to seek out a doctor they can trust (I’ll just leave it at that). We are all getting older, and we will all have soft tissue injuries at some point.
Second Thought: If “whoever” has a minor (meaning, non-surgical) injury and wants to “rest it” … with the hope that the problem will go away (at least for a little bit) …fine!
If “whoever” is reading this chooses to face the injury concern/problem and address it… with slow, thinking stretches (to stretch the tight tissues, and at the same time work on muscle tone) … AND then, work on strengthening the weak side… AND then work on muscle balance / stability… fine!
Either way, the choice is always the patient/clients. And yes, common sense states you do rest a bit, move slowly…use Ice, heat, and meds (I said that earlier… see above threads).
Sincerely and with respect,
David
P.S. Tad, you stated, “stretch till it hurts”. The answer is simply, “No”. There is a difference between PAIN, and a GOOD HURT. In proper stretching, there should never be PAIN. (And yes, there is a fine line there.)