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Feb
20

The injuries we pick up when playing sports fall into two main classes. In contact sports, there are serious risks of broken bones, torn tendons or ligaments, or strains. The other less physical sports leave it to the players to damage themselves by repeating the same muscle movements excessively. So tennis, badminton and squash players find repetitive strain injury to their elbows. Runners damage their knees. Focussing on the muscle injuries, strains and tears always have the same pattern. You damage the tissue in the muscles or ligaments, and this produces inflammation. Pain, swelling and loss of function follow.

For a professional athlete, being unable to turn out for the team or to play the next big tournament can have serious financial implications. Doctors who specialize in sports injuries are therefore employed by all the top teams in football, baseball and soccer. The plan is always to get the stars back on the field again as quickly as possible. Except this can be controversial because, sometimes, treatment is accelerated for a particular match rather than for the benefit of the player’s long-term career. Many top players have had their careers cut short by knee injuries when their teams owner’s were too ambitious for success.

The inflammation is actually the first stage in the healing process. It encourages the growth of scar tissue that binds the torn tissue back together again. Doctors interfere in this natural cycle. The problem is simple. The average cycle of inflammation lasts about five days but, sometimes, it can go on too long and this delays the resumption of training. Thus, the first response is rest during the one or two days following injury. Therapies vary. Pick from heat, cold, compression, elevation and, where money is no object, the use of expensive technology like hyperbaric chambers. Drugs can be used to dull the pain, reduce the inflammation and so speed up the healing process. If the player is finding the affected muscles tensing up, skelaxin is the standard response the relax the affected muscles.

It’s important to understand that painkillers, anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants do not treat the injury itself. Their only effect is to make you more comfortable during the initial phase of the healing process. Assuming surgery is not indicated for a more serious injury, say to the knee, your body will (slowly) heal itself. Except, of course, where money, status or pride is involved, people will spend the money and invest the time to improve on the natural process. Although everyone should always wait before resuming training, the passion and commitment that makes good players into the best also drives them to take shortcuts.

So, with the help of skelaxin during the resting phase, the player can slowly move on to stretching exercises and, initially, gentle exercise to regain mobility in the affected area. It’s best if no painkillers are used. Pain is a very useful warning you are trying too hard. There’s a serious risk you will aggravate the injury if you resume full training too early. Unless there’s a particular reason why you have to play, you should only move through the training regime at a safe pace. The risk of long-term damage and even longer layoffs is waiting to overtake you. In all this, you should be guided by your doctor and physical therapist. Assuming they are offering independent advice, they should guide you back to a long and successful playing career (whether as a professional or an amateur).

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Apr
30

If you have recently been laid off and are considering career options, it may be well worth looking into the field of tax preparation. This is a career with minimal entry requirements, offers a great deal of scheduling flexibility, along with attractive earnings potential.

It is a fact that many of those who have been laid off are older workers who may face some barriers with regard to obtaining new employment but are also not yet ready to retire. The relatively short length of training needed to start work in this field (little as 10 weeks) combined with the earnings potential, even working on a part time basis, provides these workers with a ready method by which they can remain in the workforce while ensuring a steady stream of income.

Even if you are not thinking to make tax preparation a long term career, it can still provide a method of earning an income while seeking work in your field. Much tax preparation work is performed on an evening and weekend basis since most clients are unable to visit the office during the work week. In addition, by performing this work you will be gaining some valuable skills that can be readily transferred to nearly any career. You may even find that what you thought would be a temporary “gig” until you locate suitable employment in your field, turns into a long-term situation!  Many tax preparers continue to perform this work on a part time basis while also holding full time career.

If you have been laid off from a career within the banking of financial sectors you will find that many of the skills you have developed in your prior career are directly applicable to the field of tax preparation. The specific areas of similarity include:

A tax preparer must have the ability to conduct a comprehensive interview with clients to obtain a full understanding of their financial situation. The completion of a tax return asks for much the same financial information as does a mortgage, investment, or credit application. The work of a tax preparer necessitates the ability to accurately interpret sometimes complex regulations on a client’s behalf. Tax preparers must be detail oriented, be comfortable with computer software programs, and possess excellent client service skills. Tax preparers must also adhere to a highly professional code of conduct and ensure that all financial information revealed by a client is kept in complete confidence.

In the end, no matter the industry from which you come, the field of tax preparation can be a great way to supplement your income or launch a whole new career! The most important prerequisites for entry into the field are basic facility with numbers and good people skills. The rest can be learned!  Take the time now to start looking for a tax course today.

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