early thumb injury

Around the age of 10 , I had all of my weight go onto my thumb , my guess is MAYBE the connective tissues in my thumb were stretched. My thumb is a little weaker than my good thumb in normal circumstances but in the regional direction that the injury occured.

It takes maybe 5lbs of force to cause a sharp pain and have my joint give out back into the injury direction. Then my thumb is weak for a few days till it starts to heal back. Until the next time a slight force acts in the same unnatural thumb movement.

it happened this last time by using my thumb to see how cushiony the soles were in my new wolverines.

when it jerks into the injuries direction it feels like it gets to a locking position of the joint and then from their a sharp pain develops , until it gets to that point its a dull quick pain , but its never just enough to only give a dull pain , it always jerks it to the limit and takes a few days to recover.

Would IGF on a 10 year old injury that happened in growth stages be repaired. Its not a huge problem just mainly an annoyance. I dont like being un-naturally double jointed in one thumb.
 
Around the age of 10 , I had all of my weight go onto my thumb , my guess is MAYBE the connective tissues in my thumb were stretched. My thumb is a little weaker than my good thumb in normal circumstances but in the regional direction that the injury occured.

It takes maybe 5lbs of force to cause a sharp pain and have my joint give out back into the injury direction. Then my thumb is weak for a few days till it starts to heal back. Until the next time a slight force acts in the same unnatural thumb movement.

it happened this last time by using my thumb to see how cushiony the soles were in my new wolverines.

when it jerks into the injuries direction it feels like it gets to a locking position of the joint and then from their a sharp pain develops , until it gets to that point its a dull quick pain , but its never just enough to only give a dull pain , it always jerks it to the limit and takes a few days to recover.

Would IGF on a 10 year old injury that happened in growth stages be repaired. Its not a huge problem just mainly an annoyance. I dont like being un-naturally double jointed in one thumb.

Only one way to find out brutha...try it out and see if the igf actualy helps it. I personaly would try it on any injury since i know what it has done for my quad years ago in bringing it back to life after it was dead and flacid, so for me the answer is yeah give it a go , you never know you might be as good as new afterwards:thumbsup: <------LMAO
 
No pun intended :) lol....

its going to take me a few weeks... Ive been helping my parents with bills since I started my new job. That and I had to buy some steel toes for my work , along with some zinc , vitamin C , and melatonin to try to improve my sleep , and help with inflammation of my knees from the HORRIBLE concrete floors.

Im gonna give it a go but might be a month..... or however long.
 
im gonna say yes on this one
i started using igf abut 3 years or so ago, maybe more, i forget

but even since then with proper training and diet my old shoulder and knee injurys have just
seemed to fade away.

im going to post up a good read in a new thread for ya brother, called "systemic admin"
 
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