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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1951616" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Taking a few guesses here, but I have just had a word with my wife who is a musculoskeletal Physio. Her suggestions may help. You might have tightness in your fascia, so myofascial release, which a Physio in her discipline can do or an Osteopath can administer. This is likely to hurt at first, but after several sessions you could see a benefit, especially combined with saunas. Alternatively sports massage might do the trick - both methods will improve circulation. For full bang for buck foods that increase blood flow such as garlic will assist in the dilation of blood vessels, more flow is always good to muscles. She also suggests making sure your potassium levels are in line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1951616, member: 256617"] Taking a few guesses here, but I have just had a word with my wife who is a musculoskeletal Physio. Her suggestions may help. You might have tightness in your fascia, so myofascial release, which a Physio in her discipline can do or an Osteopath can administer. This is likely to hurt at first, but after several sessions you could see a benefit, especially combined with saunas. Alternatively sports massage might do the trick - both methods will improve circulation. For full bang for buck foods that increase blood flow such as garlic will assist in the dilation of blood vessels, more flow is always good to muscles. She also suggests making sure your potassium levels are in line. [/QUOTE]
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