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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Patellar Tendonitis Study

Thursday, October 24, 2013
About a month ago, I was super bored in one of my classes (go figure haha) and decided to look around at studies that BYU is doing. I discovered a study that was looking for people with patellar tendonitis.

Oh, I have that!

(PS, Patellar Tendonitis is tendonitis in the tendon that connects my knee cap to my other leg bone. It is locating directly below the knee cap. 

So, I sent an email to the man doing the study to see if he still needed participants. He did, so I went in for a check-up, and I was exactly what they were looking for!

For the last two and a half weeks, I have been going in to the BYU athletic training room and having treatments done on my leg. 

First, the very first, middle, and last appointment, they tested the strength in my leg by hooking up my leg to a roped thing and having my pull as hard as I could. Of course, I couldn't get it to go anywhere because I have no muscle. 

Next, on those three appointments, I also had to sit and stand up ten times in a row to see if it triggered pain in my tendon.

Then, every appointment, I filled out a questionnaire, put my pain on a scale of 1-10, then they pulled out a machine that looked like a drill, only the end wasn't sharp. The trainer, Brett Mortensen, took the drill thing and put it right on my tendon. He would push as hard as I could handle the pain. I held a red button in my hand that I pushed as soon as I could not handle the pain anymore. The only problem was that I have a really high pain tolerance.  I could handle more pressure than they could possibly exert on my leg. Hahahahaha!

The funniest thing, though, happened at my last appointment. There was a big football player that was in the training room at the same time as me each day. He finally asked what we were doing, and if Brett could try it on him, too! Brett went and starting pushing on the football player's leg, and instantly I could see the pain evident on this boy's face. He finally reached the point where we couldn't take the pain and pushed the button. He said, "Oh man. Please tell me I got more than she did!" Brett said, "Well, you got about 31, and her average is 35." Hahahahaha! Good thing I am tough!

Then, when all the treatments were done, medication was injected into a band-aid type thing that had a battery in it! The battery shocks the medication into my leg. Basically, coolest band-aid ever. And it has a light that blinks! So cool, huh!?!

Then, yesterday, I got to open the envelope that told me whether I was the control group or not. Turns out, I was the control group, so starting next week, I get to start real treatments on my left leg! I am really excited! I hope it works!

Here is the band-aid!




I Want a Monkey

For years, I have dreamed of getting a monkey. 

Mark my words, I will own a monkey one day....hopefully, sooner than later. 

I want one of these monkeys. 

That is all. 



Haunted Houses

Well, it's Halloween time! You know what is my favorite part about Halloween? 

The Haunted Houses!

I love love LOVE scary things! 

Ashley, Parker, Dallin and I got tickets and went to a Haunted House in Salt Lake! It wasn't the scariest haunted house, but it was pretty trippy!

Part of the Haunted House was the 13 Levels of Fear! The trippiest part was definitely the room that was spinning. I was walking on a bridge type thing that was turned, and then the tunnel surrounding it was spinning. It was really hard to walk because it felt like I was spinning, too. Holy trippy!



Monday, October 14, 2013

Music Monday: Sad

Monday, October 14, 2013
I am getting so behind on my blog! 

HOLY GOODNESS.

I have so many posts that I need to put on here from the last week and a half, but this kinda important thing....college....keeps getting in the way.

WHO DOES THAT?

Until I can put my other posts on, enjoy my music choice for today.

This is my song for today. I am so in love with it.

Here is Sad from Maroon 5!

ENJOY!


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