Tennis Elbow- What did you do?
raven56706
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i know rest is something that can help but i tried it. Didnt help.
Tried the brace, creams and now gonna try vitamins. See how it works. Anyone else have any success stories with dealing with it ?
Tried the brace, creams and now gonna try vitamins. See how it works. Anyone else have any success stories with dealing with it ?
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My daughter often had tennis elbow when she played with USTA and her school. A coach told her to try arnica gel and it was amazing how well it worked!0
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the funny thing is i dont play tennis. I developed it either from strength training or swimming. Weird stuff0
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I got cricket elbow, go to GNC and get triflex fast acting, take 3 a day for 1 week, then 2 per day for one week, drink water and stretch it gently everyday no matter what.0
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Eccentric exercises have helped in studies:
https://youtu.be/yAcGG0M--TM?t=1m45s
Also do the stretches that are earlier in that video.
At the gym, stick with compound exercises for now.. no isolation movements.0 -
Lots of rehab work, ART, braces, compression cuffs, elbow sleeves, exercise modification and/or total elimination. After about a year it's 95% better.
The creams and pills and such did absolutely nothing.0 -
Physio worked for me, deep tissue massage and Tens machine for a few sessions.0
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raven56706 wrote: »i know rest is something that can help but i tried it. Didnt help.
Tried the brace, creams and now gonna try vitamins. See how it works. Anyone else have any success stories with dealing with it ?
I stopped playing tennis for 3 months along with various exercises you already know about.
I had to get off that court. That's the only way you get better...\\
As for you, find out exactly what caused it, and STOP!
Let it heal, then get back to training but smarter with more rest and less stress on that spot.
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I'm going to be no help to your post but I have my own questions because I have the exact same thing but in my foot. I rolled my foot while running through a trail and I haven't been able to put any weight on that foot since (a week ago now) so I finally went to the doctors when Ive realised it's not just a sore muscle and found out I've damaged the ligament and caused a bone spur.
Will I be okay to do general stationary bike work (and upper body with no weight on my feet, so movements I can do sitting down) or is that putting too much pressure on my foot? I know I need to rest it so it can heal but I've also already signed up for Tough Mudder in 3 months so I can stop my training all together
Has anyone had a miracle and have had it heal in a few weeks?0 -
oxlisaxo91 wrote: »I'm going to be no help to your post but I have my own questions because I have the exact same thing but in my foot.
That's not even similar - they have degeneration of a tendon, you have trauma to a ligament & bone.. Anyway, generally speaking, with injuries, if an activity doesn't hurt, it's usually ok to do. But nobody here is qualified to give you permission, which is basically medical advice. Ask your doctor. Make sure to do whatever physical therapy they recommend. And if they say don't do the Tough Mudder, don't. Maybe you can get a refund with a doctor's note.0 -
raven56706 wrote: »i know rest is something that can help but i tried it. Didnt help.
Tried the brace, creams and now gonna try vitamins. See how it works. Anyone else have any success stories with dealing with it ?
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raven56706 wrote: »i know rest is something that can help but i tried it. Didnt help.
Tried the brace, creams and now gonna try vitamins. See how it works. Anyone else have any success stories with dealing with it ?
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thats what my doc says... he says that you just have to keep going and just ice it and ibuprofin it!0 -
I treat it with ibuprofen when it flares up...then rest.
it stinks!
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how much ibuprofen?0
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Sometimes it can be knotted muscles in the arm, have you tried something like myofascial release massage??0
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i didnt try that but might be interested in trying. i mean hell, i will try anything0
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raven56706 wrote: »i know rest is something that can help but i tried it. Didnt help.
Tried the brace, creams and now gonna try vitamins. See how it works. Anyone else have any success stories with dealing with it ?
I just recently got over a really bad case. 4 months ago I tweaked my left elbow lifting. I babied it for 2 months, and it progressed to the point where all movement hurt, and my grip was giving out. I went to a sports med, and she sent me to therapy. PT had me do some stretches and strengthening work (such as wrist curls). They used iontopheresis to relax the worst muscle spasms, and taught me how to use kenesio tape. For 2 months I taped it 90% of the time. I would say it's 98% better. Just in the last few weeks, I've been able to really push it. I can feel.the tension, but not the shooting pain (and the swelling later).0 -
As a person who has a tendon/joint disease I get golfer's or tennis elbow quite a bit compared to most.
Part of the treatment is learning what you are doing to cause it.
It can be treated in most cases although its really tricky for most people to get the correct treatment since usually they won't stop entirely for a long period to allow themselves to heal.
I can give you a link to a couple of products that you can buy and use that will make a huge difference in pain and eventually treatment. Together they run under $50. It helped me many times when I needed it. One is KT Tape. The other one will stretch the tendon when used often & will alleviate the stress on the side of the elbow you are having pain.
PM if you want info.0 -
I've had golf elbow, which is the opposite of tennis elbow (I don't play golf, I also got it from weightlifting). Exercises and stretching worked for me, although the kinesiology tape is supposed to work very well at allowing you to use your arm whilst resting the affected area (because it gets assistance).0
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I ended up having physio then cortisone injections, unfortunately none worked so ended up having surgery to release the tendons. That was about 4 years ago, it's been great since.0
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