Re: Healing up Road Rash

Originally Posted by
ldamelio
Weighing in here as a senior trauma surgeon and someone who has laid the bike down a few times in Cat IV festivities. All of the above solutions work without much difference except how much $$$$ you put into Johnson and Johnson's pocket for stuff like Tegaderm, etc. Why ? Because mother nature is smarter than all of us and the body will heal best if you don't eff with her. A healthy cyclist will heal a wound like that with little intervention other than keeping it clean. On a practical basis, it's good to keep it covered because 1) it's a mess and 2) as others have pointed out, dry scabs around the knee restrict mobility and impair pedaling. I have no problems letting road rash away from the knee just scab over - mother nature's dressing. Mankind survived many millennia without Tegaderm. Antibiotics, counterintuitively, make no difference. Don't shave now, as that statistically is slightly more likely to cause infection. I just rinse twice a day (regular shower fine), pat dry with clean towel, then Vaseline and a dressing sponge and netting dressing. Many ways to skin this cat, pun not intended. Get back on the bike and enjoy.
+1
I spent a few years working as a paramedic, and dealt with plenty of these situations - both on others and on myself. In fact, I was crashed out of a race this weekend and lost about 16 square inches of skin on my ass and hip. I've gotten nearly identical healing-times with the expensive route (tegaderm et al) and the natural route (clean, antibiotic, dressing, suffer through it).
One piece of advice I can add from my recent experience is the use of ChomperBody's "Crash - Road Rash Recovery" - essentially a blend of oils, vitamins and herbs; smells and feels nice and seems to enhance the speed of skin-formation. Nothing extraordinary, but nicer than vaseline and not too pricey. Smells nice, too.
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