ve79
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I have been fighting tennis elbow for 8 months bad. I got a cortisone shot a month ago and still hurts like hell and I just push through my bicep work outs. Anyone have any advice?
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That's not a bad idea . Thank s broI dealt with a lagging tennis elbow issue by running a few vials of tb500/bpc157. I would inject 1mg of each every night before bed. There was almost overnight relief from the first night. Took about 2 weeks and it's been fine since. Might give it a go!
I tried it it worked for a bit then the pain came back but thanks bro
I did hear that. Haven't tried that . I just use an ace elbow strap that holds the tendon that on top of the forearm and I tighten that thing up as much as I can then loosen it up when I get too much blood flow during the workout . It's the most annoying thing I've ever experiencedI have found keeping the wrist in a neutral position when doing movements including bench press, tricep pressdowns etc. Helped in eliviating tennis and pitchers elbow.
Glad it worked for you. It didn't make difference for me. I got a cortisone shot that slightly helped for a few weeks. Currently using the theraband and ice. Also threw in a tens unit and red light therapy. Still pretty bad. May add the tb/bpc back in. Shit is brutal.I dealt with a lagging tennis elbow issue by running a few vials of tb500/bpc157. I would inject 1mg of each every night before bed. There was almost overnight relief from the first night. Took about 2 weeks and it's been fine since. Might give it a go!
I am never sure about using torniquet's' to hold things in place works as far as ergonomically correct muscle movement and long term muscle health.development.I did hear that. Haven't tried that . I just use an ace elbow strap that holds the tendon that on top of the forearm and I tighten that thing up as much as I can then loosen it up when I get too much blood flow during the workout . It's the most annoying thing I've ever experienced
I've also found relief with a percussive massage gun with the hard plastic attachment and digging into the forearm with it. Sucks it didn't help bro, hope you can find some relief soon!Glad it worked for you. It didn't make difference for me. I got a cortisone shot that slightly helped for a few weeks. Currently using the theraband and ice. Also threw in a tens unit and red light therapy. Still pretty bad. May add the tb/bpc back in. Shit is brutal.
Have you tried taking time off? Anecdotally, until I stopped doing everything that put stress on the elbows, which is a lot more movements than I thought it'd be, it never went away. Switching from preacher curls to the traditional standing curls helped quite a bit as well.I did hear that. Haven't tried that . I just use an ace elbow strap that holds the tendon that on top of the forearm and I tighten that thing up as much as I can then loosen it up when I get too much blood flow during the workout . It's the most annoying thing I've ever experienced
So true. I shut everything down for two weeks. Doc had me in a brace during that time to isolate the wrist. Felt like it was almost gone. Got back to training and within a few days it was back. Now I am just saying screw it and dealing with it.Have you tried taking time off? Anecdotally, until I stopped doing everything that put stress on the elbows, which is a lot more movements than I thought it'd be, it never went away. Switching from preacher curls to the traditional standing curls helped quite a bit as well.
Shit sucks though. You can have it 80% healed, and as soon as you do one thing that aggravates it, it's like you lose all progress.
True. It’s always good to know what it is that’s causing the issue. For me straight bar press downs have a tendency to flare up my tennis elbow and low pulley rows with a close grip will aggravate golfers elbow. I also widened up my grip on close grip bench, i used to have thumbs touching but I have learned it’s not necessary to go that close.Have you tried taking time off? Anecdotally, until I stopped doing everything that put stress on the elbows, which is a lot more movements than I thought it'd be, it never went away. Switching from preacher curls to the traditional standing curls helped quite a bit as well.
Shit sucks though. You can have it 80% healed, and as soon as you do one thing that aggravates it, it's like you lose all progress.
I did take a while month off and I feel like it actually got worseHave you tried taking time off? Anecdotally, until I stopped doing everything that put stress on the elbows, which is a lot more movements than I thought it'd be, it never went away. Switching from preacher curls to the traditional standing curls helped quite a bit as well.
Shit sucks though. You can have it 80% healed, and as soon as you do one thing that aggravates it, it's like you lose all progress.
That might be something you need to see a specialist for tbh. Sounds like it's more than just some inflammation.I did take a while month off and I feel like it actually got worse

