Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:52 am
How the rules refer to tight shirt (with tight sleeves) are tight sleeves considered as support ?
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I think we are getting a bit off topic here, the original post was about the legality of arm bands.What is there to lose ? Well it can, and often does, hide the underlying problem. The injection is purely an anti imflammatory 'drug' that treats the inflammation itself and doesn't cure a problem. Seek knowledgeable, professional advise and take it from there.
With respect, it isn't. Tendonitis is a symptom or response to a problem, a tendon doesn't just become inflamed for no reason. Yes cortisone may be the answer for some people and the underlying cause could just be something like overexertion of the arm / joint, but it may well be more complex. Proper medical advice needs to be sought and followed, stating anecdotaly 'it worked for me' doesn't mean it will for all and sundry.Nev C wrote:With tendonitis, the problem is inflamation, once the inflamation is cured the problem goes away. Again, I say what do you have to lose by having a cortisone shot? It may just work for the original poster just as it did for me.
Cheers from Oz,
Nev C
It depends whether the jury thinks the shirt contravenes rule 8.4.7.3:-Haleva wrote:How the rules refer to tight shirt (with tight sleeves) are tight sleeves considered as support ?