Saturday, June 13, 2009

Gimpy Graduates!


Okay, so...I'm making some progress with my knee through the Intu-Flow program, a bit of Yoga, and some rehab exercises! I have been working on a daily 15 minute Intu-flow workout (at a comfortable pace). In the beginning stages of my injury, my knee looked very swollen, dramtically flexed, and stiff. I felt an overall imbalance throughout my spine, shoulders, and hips. I was walking with a pretty defined limp, and had difficulty getting up the stairs...going down the stairs was nearly impossible.

Now, my body feels more balanced. My limp, and swelling has drastically decreased and I have a strong increase in mobility. Just a few days ago, I met with Coach Hurst to work on my core, and upper body . I was surprised to see that I had the strength to get into plank position without pain! And after he put me through 'the ringer', I did not feel defeated. I felt stronger, and had more energy.

This really confirms my beliefs surrounding CST and the need that the body has to be partially active in order to recover. While I agree that the body needs proper time to rest immediately after injury, we are also given signs for when it's ready to start the rehabilitation process. We just have to be keen listeners.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

28 days of Rehab!

So, I have a minor set-back before me. A few weeks back I had an outdoor performance, and hurt my knee....pretty bad. The doc says that it is either one of two things... I have either torn my ACL (i can only hope), or I have ruptured my ACL and will need surgery. I'm going for a second, third, and fourth opinion on this! I am not one to jump into surgery ....who is???!!
Anyway, this comes at a very interesting time...I was on my way to setting up a 28day CST program with my Coach. At heart, I tend to ...let's say... "bulldoze" my way toward physical goals. So this has been a challenge for me! My "bulldozing" has to come from a different place in my psyche. I need to take a look at healing. Becoming stronger through CST, and focusing on recovery. It's a good thing for me. It comes at an awkward time, but...I can learn from it, and hopefully share the knowledge with others.
Currently, I am working on Intu-flow daily...along with several other CST methods which focus on healing, and strengthening. It's 28 days of rehab! (although...not your average Rehab!)