Bursitis Doesn’t Block UCSD Water Polo Player
Many people, escpecially athletes, live through the pain of bursitis, but there are new treatments on the market that can eliminate bursitis all together.
Memphis, TN PRWEB) March 4, 2006 -- UCSD water polo player Michelle Perkins continues to lead her team despite several injuries, bad joints, and arthritis. Perkins suffers from bursitis, tendonitis, and arthritis, reported the San Diego Union-Tribune. Like many sufferers of bursitis, Perkins decided to deal with the pain and continue playing.
There are many treatments available to people suffering from bursitis, such as pain relievers, prescription drugs, and Cortisone shots. Unfortunately most medicines that are prescribed to treat this condition are often too severe. The side effects of these treatments can often leave sufferers of bursitis feeling worse than before.
Mike Holmes from Randolph, Mass. had been suffering from symptoms of bursitis for 10 years, but was afraid to take prescriptions for it. “I have been looking for an alternative way to treat it. Because it happens everyday, I did not want to become dependant on prescriptions. After all, I don’t want to have to take a prescription drug with side effects for the rest of my life.”
Holmes turned to Flexoprin, a natural remedy for pain relief. “Flexoprin worked great and I am very satisfied with the success I have had,” he said.
A spokesman for Selmedica Healthcare Corporation said, “Flexoprin has been shown to treat bursitis without the potentially damaging side effects of conventional medications and treatments, such as cortisone shots.” For more information about Flexoprin, visit www.Flexoprin.com.
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