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− | Of note, '''medicine balls''' should not be halved or cut like pills; medicine balls will burst like a balloon. And we all know what happens your balloon bursts: you cry. | + | A '''medicine ball''' (also known as a '''medicine ball''' or a '''ball of medicine''') is medicine in the shape of a ball. Let's not overthink this one. So you know how medicine sometimes can come in the shape of a pill? Well, folks, guess what, medicine can come in the shape of a ball. And a huge ball too. Some medicine balls (also known as '''la palla medica''' in Italian) can weigh as much as 25 lbs, so you better get a huge tank of water ready to gulp down this behemoth. Though '''balls of medicine''' can be used for rehabilitation and strength training, they are best consumed daily after a large meal to avoid stomach irritation (see [[Medicine Ball-Induced Esophagitis]]). |
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+ | Of note, '''medicine balls''' should not be halved or cut like pills; medicine balls will burst like a balloon. And we all know what happens when your balloon bursts: you cry. | ||
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+ | '''Other Balls''' | ||
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+ | * [[Amazeballs]] | ||
+ | * [[Cannonball]] | ||
+ | * [[Eyeball]] | ||
+ | * [[Testicles]] | ||
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+ | '''See Also''' | ||
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+ | - [[Medicine Ball-Induced Esophagitis]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Medications]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Medical Device]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Rehabilitation Medicine]] |
Latest revision as of 10:31, 2 September 2017
A medicine ball (also known as a medicine ball or a ball of medicine) is medicine in the shape of a ball. Let's not overthink this one. So you know how medicine sometimes can come in the shape of a pill? Well, folks, guess what, medicine can come in the shape of a ball. And a huge ball too. Some medicine balls (also known as la palla medica in Italian) can weigh as much as 25 lbs, so you better get a huge tank of water ready to gulp down this behemoth. Though balls of medicine can be used for rehabilitation and strength training, they are best consumed daily after a large meal to avoid stomach irritation (see Medicine Ball-Induced Esophagitis).
Of note, medicine balls should not be halved or cut like pills; medicine balls will burst like a balloon. And we all know what happens when your balloon bursts: you cry.
Other Balls
See Also