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Friday, December 16, 2022

So, I Have Tennis Elbow

After waiting nearly a month to see the doctor, he diagnosed my elbow problem in about thirty seconds. I have tennis elbow, a new brace that really makes a difference, and some peace of mind. If it cures the problem over time, I won't need a return visit, or any other procedure. If I had known a month ago what I now know, I would have bought one of the braces, skipped the doctor visit, and be ahead of the game.

6 comments:

  1. The brace will help but isn't a miracle cure. You will still need to limit usage of the arm for a while to allow the inflammation to diminish and things to heal.

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    1. That's what my doctor advised. He want's me to lift closer to my body, avoid grasping with my arm extended, and wear the brace for at least 6 weeks. After that, if no improvement, we'll discuss the options.

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  2. When I was a kid I could run 10 miles and then do 25 pushups, clapping in the middle. Now? I pull a muscle getting out of bed.

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    1. Tennis elbow is for rambunctious youngsters full of piss and vinegar. I'll call it "old man moving furniture elbow". It's more accurate and explains the injury.

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    2. A number of years ago, I had severe "tennis elbow" from years of pumping up my backpack sprayer at work My lifelong doc wrote a scrip and had me go to a brace place and hand them the scrip. When the guy handed me the little strap/brace, I was skeptical, to say the least. But, within 5 minutes of putting it on, the pain had almost completely disappeared. I wore it every day for almost 6 months and the pain eventually went away for good.

      The link below is only for informational purposes only and not an endorsement for the particular brace contained within. I hope your pain gets better.

      https://otcbrace.com/products/otc-tennis-elbow-strap-gel-pad

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    3. I was skeptical of the brace, too, but after wearing it for the last few days, I'm a believer in how effective it is. I don't have gel pad in mine, but since I'll be wearing the brace for awhile, it's something to consider buying.

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