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Tennis Elbow

Started by luz2014, February 11, 2014, 11:16:08 AM

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luz2014

Everything going well with hip recovery.  Walking around 3 miles a day without cane at 5 weeks post-surgery. Sometimes when I overdo it( daily I need to be truthful)  moving around the house doing light housework I get sore so I slow down for a few hours and ice.  Nothing major to bring up thankfully.  I will mention that I'm doing ridiculous maneuvers with my grabber.  Yesterday I dropped a box of cherry tomatoes all over my kitchen floor.  I was able to pick them all up one by one. I guess all those years of splaying transformers with my boys are finally paying off...back to the topic.  I have been using the left side of my body to get up and down, and for pretty much everything.  The result being a bad Case of tennis elbow on my left arm.  Has anyone run into this and if so, do you have any suggestions? I've been icing it (with my polar care) for 30 minutes at a time.  I'm trying not to use it but I do favor this left side at this time and am still under the 90% angle restriction until I see surgeon next Tuesday.  This makes it difficult not to rely on that arm (ouch!).  As always, suggestions/advice welcome. 

hernanu

Shift to the other side of the couch?  :-)

Seriously, probably changing your habits will take care of it since it's being overused, it may need rest. Or maybe use your crutches to get up with, so the load is even.

Pretty impressive on the grabber. You never know when that may be needed later.
Hernan, LHR 8/24/2010, RHR 11/29/2010 - Cormet, Dr. Snyder

kimberly52

Hi Luz,

Funny you should mention tennis elbow.  I am approaching 11-months post op and doing quite well. However, I developed tennis elbow first in my right elbow a few months ago and now have it in both elbows!  I do not need to use my arms to assist, in Fact I am very active hiking, biking, etc. so not sure why the elbow deal. 

Doc gave me those bands for tennis elbow and told me to take anti inflamatories.  The band didn't seem to do much good and took some anti inflammatories but it seems only time (about 3-months) healed it. 

I was told that the band was very effective but unfortunately not for me.  For $20.00 it may be worth a try for you.

Mend quickly.

Kim
LBHR 4/6/13
42/44
Dr. Michael Clarke

tonyp

Tennis Elbow aka Tendinitis, right?

I've had/have Tendinitis in my elbow and found acupuncture with elec. stim to be really awesome.  I'd go to someone trained in this:)

Newbie, for now.

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