2XU makes some high end compression clothing that is very supportive and expensive. As a player myself I use this brand and prefer it when playing.With quad and hamstring injuries common in youth soccer, curious what others have used and like for strains. Rest, elevation, cold, then heat and therapy are normally needed as well but coming back to the pitch many recommend these item - What do you like, brands, etc?
You like the sleeve or shorts?2XU makes some high end compression clothing that is very supportive and expensive. As a player myself I use this brand and prefer it when playing.
Compression shorts. I only wear those for games.You like the sleeve or shorts?
Do they keep the heat in like neoprene? I hear sleeves have less restrictions than shorts? Is this not accurate?Compression shorts. I only wear those for games.
They offer a high quality material that compresses the muscle. Heat is adequate. Neoprene (sleeve) tend to keep heat isolated to the area, but as you know move and require constant adjustment. They may not necessarily compress the muscle as you would like. There are some brands that also offer a compression short with neoprene wraps.Do they keep the heat in like neoprene? I hear sleeves have less restrictions than shorts? Is this not accurate?
After cleared by trainer/doctor to play..., some say when coming back out in the early stages use compression sleeves some say neoprene sleeves, some say compression shorts - what is your experiences - what seems to work the best from your perspective?Strains aren't to be played on ...Sprain aren't to be played on ...
Compression shorts!!!! What are you dealing with hamstring or quad?After cleared by trainer/doctor to play..., some say when coming back out in the early stages use compression sleeves some say neoprene sleeves, some say compression shorts - what is your experiences - what seems to work the best from your perspective?
HammyCompression shorts!!!! What are you dealing with hamstring or quad?
Okay thxI can PM you info that I have on hammy treatment if you like.
Please do. ThanksI can PM you info that I have on hammy treatment if you like.
Heat, ice stretchingWhat are you doing to treat it when not playing?
Just ask your coach, all coaches know better than any Dr.With quad and hamstring injuries common in youth soccer, curious what others have used and like for strains. Rest, elevation, cold, then heat and therapy are normally needed as well but coming back to the pitch many recommend these item - What do you like, brands, etc?