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fucking elbow pain!!!

hardrock

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Been lifting pretty heavy lately. Been on cycle for 10 weeks or so. 2 weeks left then back down to HRT dose. Anyways...


If you run your hand down the back of your arm(while straightened) to where the 2 bones stickout I am having some pretty serious pain in the soft tissue area between them. Especially after working out. Don.t want no cortizone shot. Don't wanna take a break. Icing it up right now along with 3 aleve after a chest/shoulder routine.

What else can I do to help get by this? Never had it before. Had Tendonitis of the forearms before, but this is worse I think. I can barely bend my arm when this shit flares up.

Advice?
 
I have the same exact thing. I got mine from lifting heavy and riding my mountain bike, which is killer on my elbows. I hit my elbow on the edge of a door once turning around and that really f'ed it up. Right on the back of my right elbow, its painful to even touch sometimes. It makes doing tricep exercises and esp. extensions VERY diffucult when it flares up. I have stopped riding for a bit and the elbow seems to be getting much better.

If you ride bikes a lot, even a motorcycle, that may be the main cause. The weights just make it worse. This pain is the only pain I have, so I am lucky I guess. I had a rotator cuff injury a long time ago, but it doesn't bother me one bit now. Not sure what it is exaclty, almost feels like a pinched nerve. I was thinking about going to the doctors to check it out, but all they ever seem to say is suck it up and ice it from what I have seen.
 
Micker said:
I have the same exact thing. I got mine from lifting heavy and riding my mountain bike, which is killer on my elbows. I hit my elbow on the edge of a door once turning around and that really f'ed it up. Right on the back of my right elbow, its painful to even touch sometimes. It makes doing tricep exercises and esp. extensions VERY diffucult when it flares up. I have stopped riding for a bit and the elbow seems to be getting much better.

If you ride bikes a lot, even a motorcycle, that may be the main cause. The weights just make it worse. This pain is the only pain I have, so I am lucky I guess. I had a rotator cuff injury a long time ago, but it doesn't bother me one bit now. Not sure what it is exaclty, almost feels like a pinched nerve. I was thinking about going to the doctors to check it out, but all they ever seem to say is suck it up and ice it from what I have seen.


Doctors are idiots. ASll they want to do is give you a cortizone shot. I need some rehabilitation. Not a temporary cure.

Please help people!!!
 
I know this might sound weird, but a good chiro might be able to help quite a lot. One of my training pards is a chiro and if I have an elbow problem, he works on it and it's usually fixed in 2 visits.
 
some time ago I got pain in the elbows because of the fitness routine practice, my trainer recommended to boil apple vinegar and then wet a cloth with it and put it directly on the affected area.

Hope it helps
 
by the way, maybe you should lower your weights for training arms... just a little... or get a spot so that you perform a correct grip and execution of the arms exercises.
 
nikkita said:
by the way, maybe you should lower your weights for training arms... just a little... or get a spot so that you perform a correct grip and execution of the arms exercises.

Thanks for the advice. Not to flame you, but first of all it doesn't bother me when doing arms like it does from pressing movements. Second I have been training for ten years and use proper form in every lift I do. Third when I say heavy I'm talking 6-8 strict reps, it just happens to be more weight than it was a few months back. I have been up and over what I'm lifting these days and have never had this problem.
 
You should consider undergoing evaluation by either a chiropractor or physical therapist that specializes or has experience performing myofascial release or A.R.T. (active release technique). As far as cort shots, they likely would not help. I usually refer to a pain management physician that I work with to perform trigger point injections. This allows me to perform deeper myofascial release of chronic soft tissue pain. You may need to take an active break or lighten up on the training for a very short period. Whether a chiropractor, PT, OT, or MD/DO, there are tremendously varying skill and knowledge levels. Find someone who has helped a friend or family member.
 
TexChiro said:
You should consider undergoing evaluation by either a chiropractor or physical therapist that specializes or has experience performing myofascial release or A.R.T. (active release technique). As far as cort shots, they likely would not help. I usually refer to a pain management physician that I work with to perform trigger point injections. This allows me to perform deeper myofascial release of chronic soft tissue pain. You may need to take an active break or lighten up on the training for a very short period. Whether a chiropractor, PT, OT, or MD/DO, there are tremendously varying skill and knowledge levels. Find someone who has helped a friend or family member.


I used A.R.T. for my tendonitis on my forearms and it worked wonders. Problem is my insurance doesn't pay for it, and it's not real cheap.
 
hardrock said:
Thanks for the advice. Not to flame you, but first of all it doesn't bother me when doing arms like it does from pressing movements. Second I have been training for ten years and use proper form in every lift I do. Third when I say heavy I'm talking 6-8 strict reps, it just happens to be more weight than it was a few months back. I have been up and over what I'm lifting these days and have never had this problem.

I mentioned it because a friend of my gym was going through something similar and he just lowered the weights being used while on recovery because the pain was too much... of course he said that if he had had a spot we wouldnt lessen the weight
 
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