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About specific injury while training in your specific art. Treatment and what-might-happen are both off topic.

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First aid for small injuries

Get the Be Careful Badge. That is it. When you grow old, your body takes time to recover from injuries that you shrugged when you were younger.
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"Lighter" but effective martial art

Your two goals are (almost) anathema to each other. However, there are a few martial arts that would help if you can find them where you live: anything that uses weapons. Fencing, kendo/kenjutsu/Iai …
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How to avoid knee pain/injury during Shikko waza?

Bad knees If you have bad knees, as in medical professional has told you they are bad, then you should avoid any exercise that damages them further. Your coach/teacher should modify the exercises so …
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How useful is it to have regular Thai massages parallel to Muay Thai training and is yoga a ...

If you have pains, go and see a professional medical practitioner: your GP (Doctor) or a physiotherapist that specialises in sports injuries. They should be able to tell you what you did and how to fi …
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Disabled BJJ - worth a try?

I trained with disabled people: missing arms; wheel chair bound ME; and blind. Any good instructor will modify what they teach to suit your condition. With that in mind, go find a good school (not sty …
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Does practising judo increase the likelihood of sustaining a brain injury?

Based on this NYTimes article: The frequency of judo deaths in Japan gives 108 deaths since 1983. I will not paraphrase the article but other nationality report no deaths in the last decade or so. I …
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