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In case anyone is wondering i thought id update this. The pin firing is now all im doing for my elbow and its going great! Pain is 90% gone, going to keep doing it and start trying to build strength back up again finally
In case anyone is wondering i thought id update this. The pin firing is now all im doing for my elbow and its going great! Pain is 90% gone, going to keep doing it and start trying to build strength back up again finally
Try the pin firingFrom what I've read (no consult yet) I have golfer's elbow in my right arm. It's severe enough that I can't let my pickup tailgate down slowly with my right arm. It started near the end of a post and rail fence project for horses, some 300 post holes dug by hand with a set of diggers. I've been resting it as much as possible and it's slowly improving. I'm really hoping for a nonsurgical recovery...
Yikes! Gonna do my best to avoid that outcome at all costs lol sounds terribleI dealt with severe tendonitis in both elbows for years. Went through the PT route and cortisone injections for a long time until they no longer gave relief. Also did a round of PRP injections in one elbow, didn't help much. Finally had to go the surgical route as I had multiple issues contributing to the tendonitis. Had a tear in the right elbow and had subluxating ulnar nerves in both elbows. January of last year had the right elbow repaired and in March had the left elbow done. Recovery was long and quite painful. Finally at a year post surgery my right elbow is 100% as is the strength. Left elbow is mostly there, still some discomfort around the ulnar nerve. But i no longer get stabbing pains when I pick something up and it doesn't wake me up at night anymore.
Resurrecting this thread. I had tennis elbow in my left elbow, but I don’t play tennis or otherwise do anything repetitive with that arm. I also had the pain moving around in the top and bottom of my forearm, and hand. And it was always worse when sleeping.I dealt with bad elbow tendonitis all through first half of the year. Pain seemed to move all around the elbow, changing almost daily. I couldn't lift anything without bad pain. Tried treating it myself (rest, stretching, gentle massage, ice, etc.) and nothing worked. I got desperate enough to go to a chiropractor thinking maybe something was out of place and the fix might relieve the elbow enough to let it heal.
He assessed it and decided to do some Graston (scraping) on the area. It wasn't the best feeling in the world but it provided immediate relief. His guess was about 3 more treatments and the issue would be resolved.
The scraping mixed with at home forearm stretches and a couple of acupuncture treatments of the elbow and I have been pain free for months.
I agree with the comments above, the issue is poor blood flow to the elbow area. The scraping and acupuncture really freed up the surrounding tissue and stimulated blood flow to the area. I would highly recommend taking this route for anyone having elbow issues! The elbow pain is debilitating but surgery should be a last resort, in my uneducated opinion...
It could definitely be from that. I got it from doing way too many pullups daily for months on end a few years agoResurrecting this thread. I had tennis elbow in my left elbow, but I don’t play tennis or otherwise do anything repetitive with that arm. I also had the pain moving around in the top and bottom of my forearm, and hand. And it was always worse when sleeping.
I’ve been going to PT and getting needling with Tens (ouch), but it’s been still prevalent for six weeks. Then started in my right forearm, so I think it’s related to dumbbell weight training - maybe gripping too hard?
Anyway, before today I had not heard of Graston and I’m hoping it will provide some relief.
This is legit. Ironically i got my injury from doing too many pullups for months on end and this method actually made it better and it finally went away, after months of PT trying to heal it other waysSkipped to the end to say look up Starting Strength Tendinitis Mark Ripetoe. His method worked for me
Yup, I was skeptical until I needed it and it sucked and hurt but it worked. Tendonitis use it and lose it.This is legit. Ironically i got my injury from doing too many pullups for months on end and this method actually made it better and it finally went away, after months of PT trying to heal it other ways
Thank you for this - I was beginning to wonder what I was doing during the night that was causing my added pain.I use one of these straps, it helps. Really great when I have to use my elbow while working, otherwise I wouldn't be able to do some things. I also wear it at night, as I was getting sick of waking up with an outstretched arm, and it being so stiff and sore I had to use my other arm to slowly bring it back to my body in pain. I try not to wear it all the time as I have read that it would be detrimental to healing in the long term.
Crazy stuff, I’ve been doing that for years because my elbows would ache from doing too many pull/chin ups. I didn’t t know there was any science behind it.This is legit. Ironically i got my injury from doing too many pullups for months on end and this method actually made it better and it finally went away, after months of PT trying to heal it other ways
Thanks everyone. I will dig further, into this thread and the recommendations. PT wasn’t doing it for me, and after putting off strength training for so long, I don’t want to give it up.