Nothing was making my elbow better i was like thay for months. Then i saw you video 2 weeks later I was pain free. 6months later it starts to feel inflamed every time after jujitsu but no pain and then it goes away within the hour. Thank you
Man I've had this issue for weeks now due to weight training. I immediately started doing these stretches and wow is all I can say. You are a life saver! God bless!
Greetings from Greece - Athens! Great! I had this pain coming each time I forced the tendon, specially after work out and diy hobbies. Today the pain was really strong! I helped it with some ice but the exercises were even better! Thanks!
The explanations are EXCELLENT...concise and comprehendable. Treatments not requiring purcheses are helping...reducing pain, and inflamation, and increasing flex after just the first day...better on day two in this late middle-aged man !! Thanx so much !
this is awesome thank you for posting this and amazing its free. I've been struggling for months as a weightlifter with tennis elbow (one worse than the other) and have done the second exercise to strengthen and just doing the first one for the first time sitting here, watching, I could feel it all the way to my elbow where the pain is. Kind of mad I couldn't figure out the positions of my hand by myself but glad I found this to teach me instead of living with the pain. Thank you
Deadliest weapon on the planet is the Human mind! What created the atom bomb? An idea. Keep the idea that you are well and it will come. Not taking away from this video at all. Preparing the mind to do what you want it to do can take a life time! The human body is always regenerating a part of itself. Get your mindset right. Whatever exercise you do? Do it with perfect form and timing 💯 Two important things; Mindset and Focus!
A new/different "loop" for the back of my cell phone that my middle finger slid into literally has caused this most painful tendonitis!! Cannot believe it.. just that extra weight pulling on my finger all the way to my elbow.. the other suggestions i got for healing this have not helped in the least ive been doing them for over a month. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I know these will help.. just doing them along with you i feel relief.. 🙏
The cell phone loop causes the finger extensor muscles to be loaded and can definitely lead to tennis elbow. I would also encourage you to strengthen your finger extensor muscles with a tool like this one: amzn.to/3Pr19jG
thank you!! I'm msk sonographer suphering of acute tennis elbow in my left elbow. Diagnose many cases every day' but didn t know how to treat myself!!Love phisiotherapy!!
I have had tenni elbow for 2 months and I came across ur video and did the first exercise. I am already seeing a big difference and reduction of pain..thank you and God bless you and all you do.
I've been struggling for the past several months with pain in my 60-year old forearms and elbows. I tried the 3 exercises just now and am feeling some relief. Thanks a bunch !
Im in construction and my elbow has been mildly in pain for months and this past week it randomly got really bad. I could barely even pick up a coffee pot at the shop with my right arm! These exercises have helped a lot so far, thanks for posting.
My TE goes away sometimes, but whenever i do push ups it can flare up again for weeks and months. Im 55 and want to exercise a bit more but the elbow is really a drag. I notice when i carry a shopping bag in my right hand the elbow is really sore when bend it after putting the bag down. It seems to have issue too when i use a computer mouse, pour a kettle or lift a coffee cup to my mouth. Will this ever go away? HELP!
Every time I do lat pull downs or any bicep curls/ triceps push downs my left elbow hurts so bad. Definitely going to do this. Thank you for the video boss!! Have a good one 🔥
These exercises are excellent and is the first time that I do the 2 exercises. I have done on my own the reverse wrist curls and that helped me but these other two feel great. Thank you so much 👍
Thanks chappie, not only useful and clear, but your manner is pleasant and not overly pushy like many YT hosts are ;) Thanks again... hopefully my "badminton-backhand-clear-elbow" is going to get better in less than one year!!!
Thank you so much ! I’ve been having Tennis Elbow for a month and half now! I tried everything Medicine and exercise nothing worked! Tried your technique and it was spot on as if I put a numbing cream on my arm ! Specially the first one Thanks again you’re the best❤️
@RehabScience excuse me sir, I have tendinitis in my shoulder and the elbow but I also feel it down the triceps. Basically the first exercise you shown where the nerve is is exactly where it hurts. Can it be the nerve causing this? I did the exercises you shown and they definitely feel like they will help. I've been dealing with this for a year and the doctors didn't help me at all, just gave me shots of stuff and said don't do anything for a month 😂 I can't do nothing physical for a month, my job is physical, so I have been suffering. I need new doctors
Thank you so much for this video! Great explanation/demonstration, so very helpful! I like the background info too. I’m so happy I don’t need to take a break from tennis!
Thank you! I will definitely be trying these exercises. I deliver auto parts and a few weeks ago my elbow became very sore and a bit inflamed. I cannot stop working, but I can do these exercises between deliveries and at home. Thank you again.
@@RehabScience thank you. I ruptured my distal bicep tendon on the same arm in September of 2014. It is surgercially repaired. I'm just trying to prevent anymore surgeries. I will do these exercises. I'm sure they will help. Thank you.
In muskoka Canada we’ve gotten huge amounts of snow in a few weeks, which means a LOT of shovelling. Thank you for sharing this, I’ll be starting these exercises today.Hoping for some relief, especially since I don’t see the end of shovelling anytime before June!
I’m so glad to hear that my videos are helpful and encouraging! There is often much we can do to help desensitize the pain system once we find the right exercises/movements to implement.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR the exercises. I am going to begin them starting today. Should I wear the tennis elbow band support while performing these exercises?
You're welcome! Please don't wear a band during the exercises as the band will make the exercises less effective. Bands are okay to wear during activities that aggravate the area, but you don't want to use them during your rehab exercises.
Wow so I posted that 9 days ago and I’m almost completely 100% recovered. Should still use these stretches regularly or if the pain returns? Also thank you very much. I haven’t been able to workout or do anything really for about 5 weeks. I wish I would have found your videos before. Again thank you very much.
@@GrumblesM4 that’s so great to hear! You might try to implement these exercises 1-2 times per week moving forward to help reduce the chances that this issue returns.
Hey, thank you so much! I had a minor road bike crash that left me somehow with tennis elbow symptoms. I did that first exercises for 60 seconds and it's mostly better. How cool is that!?
The pain i feel is located on the inside of my forearm but these exercises numbed the pain instantly. Do you have a video of tendinitis pain that's located inside the forearm? I have another question, i hope you find the time to answer me. I never studied about the human body but I've been an athlete for four years believing that power and mind resilience is the answer to a great body... This philosophy crumpled once i was injured... I spent the last two months jumping from a hospital to the other, watching and reading online and none were able to give the right answer... I'm passionate about the humam body and i would like to learn, can your book cover years of your expertise? I mean i want to learn and work in this area without a degree... is it possible or reading one book is never enough to be qualified to heal an injured human who's looking for someone to trust?
I had tennis elbow for a number of months and tried every exercise and stretch I could find but it wasn't getting any better. I finally tried Aleve (naproxen) and it give me almost instant results. (other meds like ibuprofen didn't help me). Not a 100% healed yet but it's about 90% better now.
Those medications can definitely help in many cases. However, we really want to make sure to continue strengthening the wrist extensor muscles and their tendons as we have seen in the research that this condition will typically return if you don't strengthen those tissues. Medication will help desensitize the area and reduce pain, but they won't stop the issue from coming back when you start stressing it again.
Before doing the exercises, is it advisable to do perhaps a quick finger massage on the affected area, and/or use a scraping tool to draw blood flow into the affected area? What is your opinion on using a scraping tool for therapy? Best therapy video I've seen yet on this problem. Thank you.
Great video! Thank you! Do you recommend completely not working upper body until the injury feels better or is it OK to continue to work upper body while doing these exercises to rehab the tendon?
The first exercise that has helped with the tennis elbow forearm area pain. This is the first thing that has helped relieve the pain since this started 1 year ago. Imean, the first thin. I'm talking bracing, injections, EMG's twice! Showing the radial nerve to be normal, regardless of the herniated discs in C5-C7, even that part showed no nerves pinching. When I do the nerve flossing, although it helps the forearm pain, it's really hurting my wrist & thumb area. It's as if I can feel the radial nerve stretching in my wrist & thumb, but in a not pleasant painful way. I don't even know if that's the nerve or possible tendon. Any thoughts on that or advice to continue this exercise or to stop it??
Six years ago I tried platelet rich plasma injections as an experiment to “cure” tennis elbow. It worked pretty well for me. There are no pertinent scientific data, as far as I know. The problem recently returned on the left side, but the right has been pain-free since about 2 months after the injections. The injections were EXTREMELY painful. Cost was about $1200, not covered by insurance.
I had a reverse total shoulder replacement a couple of years ago. I’ve tried not to baby it, but now I experience pain in both elbows. I hope these help.
Unfortunately, this issue can be super stubborn and last for the time frame you mentioned. It can last longer if it continues to get aggravated in daily life, which is common considering the fact that we have to use these muscles and tendons on a daily basis. For stubborn cases, shockwave therapy has been shown to be helpful, so you might want to look into that intervention.
Thanks for the video. I has a question. Are we strength training our tendons or for endurance? I heard from an official strongman that tendons strengthen when we train them to failure. So, I was thinking of doing this 2x till failure ( 30+ reps each time). Would this cause more damage or should I focus only on strength training (like you said 3x (10-15 reps) ? I was diagnosed with this around 2 months ago and now with medication its gone. I"m 21.
Most of the tendon research promotes heavy, slow contractions when treating tendon pain. With this in mind, lower repetition ranges are probably best. You could experiment with both (high repetition and low repetition) and see what works best for you, but I would say that somewhere around 10-15 reps is probably ideal.
My problem is that I've now developed Tricep Tenoonitis as well along with the hell of related wrist problems. All likely due to compensation. Thanks though for the tips!
Very good video with helpful advice and instructions. I have one suggestion for future visuals - would you consider doing the video facing a mirror please? For anyone neurodivergent, trying to reverse your movements because you are facing us is really difficult. In the same way that dance teachers teach with their _back_ to the class so dancers don't have to reverse all the movements in their head while they're learning the steps. Hope you might consider this option. Thank you very much! 🤗
2:53 According to a couple other youtubers, if you search "how to strengthen tendons", they seem to agree the best way to isolate the tendons is to do negative reps or isometric reps with high weight (since your tendons are stronger than muscles) while the muscle is in a contracted position. So for this part in the video, if your tendon isnt already damaged or in pain, then do some research into that. If someone has already come across this information and found it to be false, you're most likely to have done more extensive research than I and I would like to hear what you have to say and sources to back it up if you like.
Thanks for sharing these. My question is regarding the 1st exercise; should I be feeling discomfort or some pain as I complete the movements? Thanks again
Thank you so much for this vid! Very helpful and informative. I also have been feeling mild pain in the tendon (I think?) in the bottom of my elbow, right where the bend happens. Could that be tennis elbow as well?
There other tendons in the bend of the elbow, so those are probably more likely to be the source of your pain in that region. In particular, the biceps brachii tendon runs right through the crease of the elbow. Here is a video with exercises to try: ua-cam.com/video/tcLWZWDUETU/v-deo.htmlsi=3xQIXQQViUojKbv9
Thank you. My pain seems to be more from supination-using computer keyboard and mouse (right arm, inside upper forearm/bicep area); will these exercises help for this?
I was laughing while watching this cause even without any resistance and g oing through the motion i was in extreme pain. Got it from weightlifting and have it for over a month. gonna do these exercises religiously. T hank you!
when I did a skullcrusher exercise with dumbbells,now i have popping in my medial tricep near elbow, then I can't even do push ups, it came out in my medial triceps, it hurts me a lot, how can I cure this with what exercises do you suggest? do I have to stretch or is there no other solution except surgery PLEASE REPLY BRO❤
1:10 radial nerve flossing
2:45 wrist extensor curls
4:15 supinator strengthening
Nothing was making my elbow better i was like thay for months. Then i saw you video 2 weeks later I was pain free. 6months later it starts to feel inflamed every time after jujitsu but no pain and then it goes away within the hour. Thank you
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How often did you do the exercises? Thanks for the comment!
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Thankyou so much for sharing.I ll definitely try these exercises
I pray this works! I’ve had it for about 8 months now and no relief
Man I've had this issue for weeks now due to weight training. I immediately started doing these stretches and wow is all I can say. You are a life saver! God bless!
I’m so glad to hear that the exercises helped you!
Did u stop weight training to recover?
@@darpanmhatre9097 unfortunately I did took about 2 months to be able to fully be able to grip properly without it hurting me.
Greetings from Greece - Athens!
Great! I had this pain coming each time I forced the tendon, specially after work out and diy hobbies. Today the pain was really strong! I helped it with some ice but the exercises were even better! Thanks!
Wow! That first exercise brought instant relief! Thanks so much!
So glad to hear that it helped!
I love flossing for sciatica. I was happy to find out their is a version for tennis elbow as well.
The third hit the spot for me it really felt like the one I needed to start my treatment
Great thank you! It really helped. I was in a lot of pain, but once I did your exercises it made a difference.👍🏾
The explanations are EXCELLENT...concise and comprehendable. Treatments not requiring purcheses are helping...reducing pain, and inflamation, and increasing flex after just the first day...better on day two in this late middle-aged man !! Thanx so much !
So glad the video and exercises helped you!
this is awesome thank you for posting this and amazing its free. I've been struggling for months as a weightlifter with tennis elbow (one worse than the other) and have done the second exercise to strengthen and just doing the first one for the first time sitting here, watching, I could feel it all the way to my elbow where the pain is. Kind of mad I couldn't figure out the positions of my hand by myself but glad I found this to teach me instead of living with the pain. Thank you
Bro, that first exercise. Not sure if its just in my mind, but it reduced a lot of the pain.
Deadliest weapon on the planet is the Human mind!
What created the atom bomb? An idea.
Keep the idea that you are well and it will come.
Not taking away from this video at all.
Preparing the mind to do what you want it to do can take a life time!
The human body is always regenerating a part of itself.
Get your mindset right.
Whatever exercise you do? Do it with perfect form and timing 💯
Two important things;
Mindset and Focus!
Litterally feeling the same lol
I’ve been dealing with this for a couple months and that immediately made it feel better, very relieving.
Pain is in your mind
Same here. I was amazed
A new/different "loop" for the back of my cell phone that my middle finger slid into literally has caused this most painful tendonitis!! Cannot believe it.. just that extra weight pulling on my finger all the way to my elbow.. the other suggestions i got for healing this have not helped in the least ive been doing them for over a month. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I know these will help.. just doing them along with you i feel relief.. 🙏
The cell phone loop causes the finger extensor muscles to be loaded and can definitely lead to tennis elbow. I would also encourage you to strengthen your finger extensor muscles with a tool like this one: amzn.to/3Pr19jG
thank you!! I'm msk sonographer suphering of acute tennis elbow in my left elbow. Diagnose many cases every day' but didn t know how to treat myself!!Love phisiotherapy!!
I have had tenni elbow for 2 months and I came across ur video and did the first exercise. I am already seeing a big difference and reduction of pain..thank you and God bless you and all you do.
Thank you, I was suffering from past few weeks it surely took my pain away. Thank you!
I'm glad the exercises were helpful!
Never needed this until today, my right elbow. I just did the exercise and my arm already feels better. Thank you.
So glad to hear that!
I've been struggling for the past several months with pain in my 60-year old forearms and elbows. I tried the 3 exercises just now and am feeling some relief.
Thanks a bunch !
That’s so great to hear!
Im in construction and my elbow has been mildly in pain for months and this past week it randomly got really bad. I could barely even pick up a coffee pot at the shop with my right arm! These exercises have helped a lot so far, thanks for posting.
Glad they are helping you!
I am sincerely thankful for these exercises. They did help me ❤
So glad they helped you!
My TE goes away sometimes, but whenever i do push ups it can flare up again for weeks and months. Im 55 and want to exercise a bit more but the elbow is really a drag. I notice when i carry a shopping bag in my right hand the elbow is really sore when bend it after putting the bag down. It seems to have issue too when i use a computer mouse, pour a kettle or lift a coffee cup to my mouth. Will this ever go away? HELP!
I'm wondering the same thing. Been doing exercises. But dang it's so frustrating just the littlest tasks hurt.
Started today.. Loved that you made sense..and i can 'feel' the exercises working my sensitive forearm.
Glad to hear the video was helpful!
First time watching this..I followed along and the pain is less. Thank you
I’m so glad the exercises helped you!
Every time I do lat pull downs or any bicep curls/ triceps push downs my left elbow hurts so bad. Definitely going to do this. Thank you for the video boss!! Have a good one 🔥
No problem! I hope the exercises help!
This knowledge is gold and we get this for free? What a time to be alive, thank you for posting this. This _immediately_ made my pain go down
This is the best video on the subject ive seen thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Worked better than what my chiropractor suggested!! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Amazing! Had a severe pain n i cldnt move nor lift a thing.came across this video n it helped soooo much.thank u ever so much💫
I’m so glad to hear the video was helpful!
Thanks I started working out a few months ago and was worried I was gonna have to stop due to my left elbow, I’m gonna give these a try
those wrist curls really did the trick! great video
Awesome, I’m glad that exercise was helpful!
Same for me. After 15 years, finally gone in a couple of weeks!!!
Wow amazing I literally carried out the first exercise and gained instant results pain relief thank yiu so much I was a little worried for a second. 😊
These exercises are excellent and is the first time that I do the 2 exercises.
I have done on my own the reverse wrist curls and that helped me but these other two feel great.
Thank you so much 👍
Thanks chappie, not only useful and clear, but your manner is pleasant and not overly pushy like many YT hosts are ;) Thanks again... hopefully my "badminton-backhand-clear-elbow" is going to get better in less than one year!!!
Glad my approach is helpful!
Thank you so much !
I’ve been having Tennis Elbow for a month and half now! I tried everything
Medicine and exercise nothing worked! Tried your technique and it was spot on as if I put a numbing cream on my arm ! Specially the first one
Thanks again you’re the best❤️
So glad to hear that exercise helped you!
Just starting these exercises. Thank you for you really clear explanations! It’s incredible that each exercise can have such different sensations.
You’re welcome! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@RehabScience excuse me sir, I have tendinitis in my shoulder and the elbow but I also feel it down the triceps. Basically the first exercise you shown where the nerve is is exactly where it hurts. Can it be the nerve causing this? I did the exercises you shown and they definitely feel like they will help. I've been dealing with this for a year and the doctors didn't help me at all, just gave me shots of stuff and said don't do anything for a month 😂 I can't do nothing physical for a month, my job is physical, so I have been suffering. I need new doctors
I'm glad this helps cadavers relief pain.
Bahahahaha brilliant
Thank you so much for this video! Great explanation/demonstration, so very helpful! I like the background info too. I’m so happy I don’t need to take a break from tennis!
Thank you! I will definitely be trying these exercises. I deliver auto parts and a few weeks ago my elbow became very sore and a bit inflamed. I cannot stop working, but I can do these exercises between deliveries and at home.
Thank you again.
I hope the exercises help alleviate your symptoms.
@@RehabScience thank you. I ruptured my distal bicep tendon on the same arm in September of 2014. It is surgercially repaired. I'm just trying to prevent anymore surgeries.
I will do these exercises. I'm sure they will help.
Thank you.
New climber here. Doing the wrist curls in my living room with a Bacardi bottle! Feels great , thank you sir!
No problem! I’m glad the video was helpful!
I was just thinking what to do these with, red wine does the trick
Is the bottle full? Just curious because if it is, you have a one helluva plan B option! 😉😂
the nerve sliding worked great, thanks for the video
Glad it helped!
In muskoka Canada we’ve gotten huge amounts of snow in a few weeks, which means a LOT of shovelling.
Thank you for sharing this, I’ll be starting these exercises today.Hoping for some relief, especially since I don’t see the end of shovelling anytime before June!
I hope these exercises help you!
Thanks, very informational and to the point. These vids always give me hope, these chronic things always feel disheartening.
I’m so glad to hear that my videos are helpful and encouraging! There is often much we can do to help desensitize the pain system once we find the right exercises/movements to implement.
Another thankful customer here!🙋🏽♂️Thank you for your expertise, immediate relief with your first exercise! Thank you once again.
So glad the exercises helped you!
The first exercise was really helpful, thanks so much for providing the video!
So glad they were helpful!
Thank you so much brother.. it’s really helpful
I did the first exercise and it helped me already
Glad to hear that!
Thank you. This was so helpful
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR the exercises. I am going to begin them starting today. Should I wear the tennis elbow band support while performing these exercises?
You're welcome! Please don't wear a band during the exercises as the band will make the exercises less effective. Bands are okay to wear during activities that aggravate the area, but you don't want to use them during your rehab exercises.
@@RehabScience THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you. The third exercise helped me drastically
You’re welcome! Glad that exercise helped!
Wow so I posted that 9 days ago and I’m almost completely 100% recovered. Should still use these stretches regularly or if the pain returns?
Also thank you very much. I haven’t been able to workout or do anything really for about 5 weeks. I wish I would have found your videos before. Again thank you very much.
@@GrumblesM4 that’s so great to hear! You might try to implement these exercises 1-2 times per week moving forward to help reduce the chances that this issue returns.
1:10 = Radial Nerve Flossing
2:45 = Wrist Extensor Curl
4:14 = Supination w/ loop band
THANK YOU. SERIOUSLY HELPED! beginner archery injury+
Awesome! I’m so glad to hear the exercises helped!
Starting the exercises today. Thank you so much 😊
You’re welcome!
Is it ok to do tennis elbow exercises you suggest while experiencing acute or mild acute pain from tennis elbow?
Hey, thank you so much! I had a minor road bike crash that left me somehow with tennis elbow symptoms.
I did that first exercises for 60 seconds and it's mostly better. How cool is that!?
That’s great to hear!
Thank you SO much for posting this!
You're welcome!
The pain i feel is located on the inside of my forearm but these exercises numbed the pain instantly. Do you have a video of tendinitis pain that's located inside the forearm?
I have another question, i hope you find the time to answer me.
I never studied about the human body but I've been an athlete for four years believing that power and mind resilience is the answer to a great body... This philosophy crumpled once i was injured... I spent the last two months jumping from a hospital to the other, watching and reading online and none were able to give the right answer... I'm passionate about the humam body and i would like to learn, can your book cover years of your expertise? I mean i want to learn and work in this area without a degree... is it possible or reading one book is never enough to be qualified to heal an injured human who's looking for someone to trust?
The first exercise worked for me. Kind of magic how the pain vanished. Thanks Rehab Science
I’m so glad to hear that that exercise helped you!
Thank you for doing this video, this helps a lot!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the exercises! Will implement these, and hopefully get better soon!
No problem! I hope the exercises help you!
I am from India, and I was looking for something of this sort for my mom! Thanks much for the easy exs.. Do you have any for frozen shoulder ?
I am glad the video was helpful! The link below will take you to my frozen shoulder video.
ua-cam.com/video/voxwcEraw6g/v-deo.htmlsi=z5jRf8ejKgrBzSzU
This was instant relief for me thanks so much.
Glad it helped!
thank you..going to try these exercises
I hope they help you!
I had tennis elbow for a number of months and tried every exercise and stretch I could find but it wasn't getting any better. I finally tried Aleve (naproxen) and it give me almost instant results. (other meds like ibuprofen didn't help me). Not a 100% healed yet but it's about 90% better now.
Those medications can definitely help in many cases. However, we really want to make sure to continue strengthening the wrist extensor muscles and their tendons as we have seen in the research that this condition will typically return if you don't strengthen those tissues. Medication will help desensitize the area and reduce pain, but they won't stop the issue from coming back when you start stressing it again.
Before doing the exercises, is it advisable to do perhaps a quick finger massage on the affected area, and/or use a scraping tool to draw blood flow into the affected area?
What is your opinion on using a scraping tool for therapy?
Best therapy video I've seen yet on this problem. Thank you.
First exercise worked instantly!!
Great to hear!
Yea! Same! Thank you
Great video! Thank you! Do you recommend completely not working upper body until the injury feels better or is it OK to continue to work upper body while doing these exercises to rehab the tendon?
Thank you it feels better I will continue
I’m glad the video was helpful!
The first exercise that has helped with the tennis elbow forearm area pain. This is the first thing that has helped relieve the pain since this started 1 year ago. Imean, the first thin. I'm talking bracing, injections, EMG's twice! Showing the radial nerve to be normal, regardless of the herniated discs in C5-C7, even that part showed no nerves pinching. When I do the nerve flossing, although it helps the forearm pain, it's really hurting my wrist & thumb area. It's as if I can feel the radial nerve stretching in my wrist & thumb, but in a not pleasant painful way. I don't even know if that's the nerve or possible tendon. Any thoughts on that or advice to continue this exercise or to stop it??
Six years ago I tried platelet rich plasma injections as an experiment to “cure” tennis elbow. It worked pretty well for me. There are no pertinent scientific data, as far as I know. The problem recently returned on the left side, but the right has been pain-free since about 2 months after the injections. The injections were EXTREMELY painful. Cost was about $1200, not covered by insurance.
I had a reverse total shoulder replacement a couple of years ago. I’ve tried not to baby it, but now I experience pain in both elbows. I hope these help.
Hi great video, thanks. CanI ask if you advocate wearing an elbow compression support?
thanks for sharing the nerve flossing stretch!
You're welcome!
oh nice and great sir
best exercises tennis elbows
Great stuff. How long you think it takes to be pain free from tennis elbow? I been dealign with tennis elbow pain for roughly 6-10 months now sadly.
Unfortunately, this issue can be super stubborn and last for the time frame you mentioned. It can last longer if it continues to get aggravated in daily life, which is common considering the fact that we have to use these muscles and tendons on a daily basis. For stubborn cases, shockwave therapy has been shown to be helpful, so you might want to look into that intervention.
@@RehabScience will look into it! thx u
Excellent video 😊 These really helped 👍
Glad they helped!
Where will I get elastic band for supination/pronation exercises
Have taken most probably 5 times injection. Didn't help for long. Thank you for this. Hope it'll work 👍
I hope the exercises help you!
Thank you for sharing and explaining these!
My pleasure!
Thanks for the video.
I has a question. Are we strength training our tendons or for endurance? I heard from an official strongman that tendons strengthen when we train them to failure.
So, I was thinking of doing this 2x till failure ( 30+ reps each time).
Would this cause more damage or should I focus only on strength training (like you said 3x (10-15 reps) ?
I was diagnosed with this around 2 months ago and now with medication its gone. I"m 21.
Most of the tendon research promotes heavy, slow contractions when treating tendon pain. With this in mind, lower repetition ranges are probably best. You could experiment with both (high repetition and low repetition) and see what works best for you, but I would say that somewhere around 10-15 reps is probably ideal.
Thank you brother.
You are welcome!
You just saved me about $900 in doctors office visits my man. Thank you so much!
So glad the video was helpful!
My problem is that I've now developed Tricep Tenoonitis as well along with the hell of related wrist problems. All likely due to compensation. Thanks though for the tips!
Thanks Ryan Reynolds.
Very good video with helpful advice and instructions. I have one suggestion for future visuals - would you consider doing the video facing a mirror please? For anyone neurodivergent, trying to reverse your movements because you are facing us is really difficult.
In the same way that dance teachers teach with their _back_ to the class so dancers don't have to reverse all the movements in their head while they're learning the steps. Hope you might consider this option. Thank you very much! 🤗
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According to a couple other youtubers, if you search "how to strengthen tendons", they seem to agree the best way to isolate the tendons is to do negative reps or isometric reps with high weight (since your tendons are stronger than muscles) while the muscle is in a contracted position. So for this part in the video, if your tendon isnt already damaged or in pain, then do some research into that.
If someone has already come across this information and found it to be false, you're most likely to have done more extensive research than I and I would like to hear what you have to say and sources to back it up if you like.
Thank you very much! Very helpful
Can I also do the exercises as a precaution, to strengthen my elbows ?
Thanks for sharing these. My question is regarding the 1st exercise; should I be feeling discomfort or some pain as I complete the movements? Thanks again
Mild pain is very common when treating tendon disorders. If the pain is more than moderate, then you probably need to drop the weight a bit.
Thanks man
Great thank you so much for this.
You’re welcome!
Do you still recommend these exercises for a partial tear of the common extensor tendon?
Yes, we would use these same exercises as long as they can be done with no more than moderate discomfort.
Thank you very much for the great advice. Your video is incredibly helpful and informative.
Thank you for the great information.
Glad it was helpful!
❤thank you so much doctor
I am trying this exercise. Will share feedback later.
Thank you so much for this vid! Very helpful and informative. I also have been feeling mild pain in the tendon (I think?) in the bottom of my elbow, right where the bend happens. Could that be tennis elbow as well?
There other tendons in the bend of the elbow, so those are probably more likely to be the source of your pain in that region. In particular, the biceps brachii tendon runs right through the crease of the elbow. Here is a video with exercises to try: ua-cam.com/video/tcLWZWDUETU/v-deo.htmlsi=3xQIXQQViUojKbv9
Re: Elbow exercises. Awesome. thank you so much.
You're so welcome!
Is this use for elbow surgery
Thank you. My pain seems to be more from supination-using computer keyboard and mouse (right arm, inside upper forearm/bicep area); will these exercises help for this?
If your pain is on the outside of your elbow, then these should still help.
should i be starting these exercises whilst i still have the tear? or is it best to wait once tear has healed. thanks in advance
Thanks so much for the great exercises
You're welcome!
Do you recommend doing these exercises every day? Or 3 times a week? Regards Paul
I was laughing while watching this cause even without any resistance and g oing through the motion i was in extreme pain. Got it from weightlifting and have it for over a month. gonna do these exercises religiously. T hank you!
when I did a skullcrusher exercise with dumbbells,now i have popping in my medial tricep near elbow, then I can't even do push ups, it came out in my medial triceps, it hurts me a lot, how can I cure this with what exercises do you suggest? do I have to stretch or is there no other solution except surgery PLEASE REPLY BRO❤