Frans
Well-Known Member
I looked into this after having a lot of conflicting advice about hock injections. From memory (so vastly over-simplified) exercise is needed to ensure the product is properly distributed in the joint and to give it the best chance of working. Too much time-off reduces the effectiveness. However, the injections are only relieving inflammation, therefore pain. They are not taking away the underlying problem. Therefore, exercise is necessary but anything that puts undue strain on the area too soon is likely to undo its effects more quickly. I would imagine that jumping after an SI strain would come into this category whereas appropriate work on the flat would be both acceptable and helpful. Not sure how correct this is but it makes sense to me.