Tennis Elbow?

grfox92

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NW WY
Anyone ever suffered with this? It's my second time with it. The first time it persisted for a few months of being half crippled. This time it seems to be improving a little quicker but still sucks.

Anyone have any tips or tricks to healing faster?

Resting it is the obvious answer, but I don't have that option unfortunately.

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I think it needs a new name. Tennis elbow sounds so cute. The name needs to better represent the "hurts like hell and won't go away!"

Those arm bands that but pressure on the tendon connection point do help. Also if you sleep with your arm bent it can heal at that length. If you sleep with your arm straight the tendon heals short an every morning you tear it again. At least that is my simple brain explanation.

I am thinking "Hammer elbow"???
 
Only after drinking too much and arm wrestling way too many times. There’s pretty good stuff on YouTube on how to treat it and get it healed up quicker.


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I just went through this, and like you it was the second time I’ve had it. The first time I had tennis elbow was probably over a decade ago.

This second time I got it I think it was a result of working out, bad posture and excessive strain while at work typing. However, it really got aggravated fishing and trying to teach myself how to fly fish with a stiff 7 wt. rod.

For a while I thought just rest would fix it so I stopped fishing and working out (which killed me) but after a few months that didn’t cure it.

I don’t have time to go to a physical therapist and while at a work conference I heard of a benefit we have with a company called Sword for rehab. I tried it out and it was very beneficial.

Sword sent me a tablet with preloaded exercises and sensors to monitor my range of motion. I also downloaded the app on my phone which gave me access to a physical therapist that I met with a few times a month.

I’d do the exercises, which lasted about 15 minutes, complete the survey after each session and rated how difficult it was and how much pain I had. Once submitted the PT would adjust my exercises up or down depending on what I needed.

After doing this program for about 2 months I helped me enough where I could get back in the gym and go fishing again. I wrapped up in December and I would t say I’m not 100%, but I’m probably 95%.

The best part about is that it was free through my company’s insurance and I didn’t have to take and hour and half out of my day a few days a week to drive to PT do the exercises and drive home.
 
PRP

Platelet Rich Plasma injection.

They take some of your blood, spin it in a centrifuge, and then inject the platelets (along with various growth factors and other good stuff your own body made) back into the tendon.

It hurt like hell for a few days... but in a week it was like the tennis elbow had never happened.

The idea is to take a chronic injury (tennis elbow) and mimic an acute injury... which tricks your body into doing all the things it normally does to heal.

By far the most amazing and successful medical procedure I have ever had.

Good luck!
 
Had bouts of tennis elbow, and golfers elbow. It just plain sucks. Right now got it bad on the inside of my right arm (golfers) from coaching softball and hitting defense. I’ve tried it all. Ice and Ibu work. Cortisone works better. The bands help a little, but eventually, the only thing that works is time!
 
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