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Friday, 23 August 2019

Physio for Dolomite's Expedition 2019



Last week Dale from Bulletproofbodies had the pleasure of being the Physio on an Army Expedition to the Dolomites in Italy.


Naturally, when you take a Physio with your expedition they add significant value in many different ways.

They are an expert in Musculo-Skeletal injury able to provide injury prevention, treatment and management throughout the expedition. 

As well as taking a stretching session after a day of hill walking.

There is lots of opinion about stretching and injury prevention and it appears that there is a lack of scientific evidence to support this.

However, when I go out on the hills I always stretch afterwards as this helps my body to recover and feel better post exercise.

I ran Yoga classes every day for those on the expedition and they all reported the benefits of feeling less stiff and painful the next day. Plus it is also a great group activity that gets everyone involved.

In addition to basic stretching and Yoga, I also use a Compex with aid with recovery.




The most common type of injury when climbing or walking up and down mountains is an over-use injury.

This typically manifests as lateral knee pain, particularly when going down hill, carrying a back pack.

This will be later diagnosed as ITB Compression syndrome.  



There is no way to stretch the ITB but you can influence the lateral chain, by performing a body stretch to the side.


But this best way I have found to keep ITB under control  is to roll.

Or Pulseroll to be more precise.






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When trekking anywhere it is always worth stretching and rolling daily as part of your injury prevention programme to help you Bulletproof Your Body.




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