Top 4 Ways To Prevent Tennis Elbow & Reduce Pain

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2023
  • Tennis elbow is one of the most common overuse injuries and if you've had it, then you know how difficult it can be to get rid of. Preventing it before it gets started is the key! In this video we share 4 ways tennis players can prevent the injury and reduce pain to keep them on the courts!
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  • @Playyourcourt
    @Playyourcourt  7 місяців тому +1

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  • @ccsdk
    @ccsdk 4 місяці тому +1

    These tips also apply to the other side "Medial Epycondylitus." Mine driven by tight over pronation on the serve. 6 months to recover.

  • @DJStanSteel
    @DJStanSteel 7 місяців тому +1

    Love the way you guys explain the simple process of relaxing. This is def gonna help me on court. Thanx.❤

  • @Javier-yw4td
    @Javier-yw4td 7 місяців тому +6

    It’s not that frequent or painful, but golf elbow is also there affecting tennis players. In fact, when the problem comes from the forehand rather than from the backhand, it will be very likely produce golf elbow (internal tendons around the elbow). I know because, sadly, that was my case not too long ago

    • @Siloguy
      @Siloguy 7 місяців тому +1

      I've also have golfers elbow, I think its from hitting spin serves rather than forehand though.

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  7 місяців тому +2

      Golfers elbow is def not fun. Been there and it's just as tough to get rid of as tennis elbow. Our recommended tips in the vid will work form both though!

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 7 місяців тому

      Yup, framed or off-center forehands causes me golfer's elbow

    • @robertoaguilar6727
      @robertoaguilar6727 7 місяців тому +2

      I was overtraining. I practice 200 hundreds services by 4 days in a row. My elbow says "is enough, stop" Now, I change from poly to multifilamento, reduced 2 pounds in the strings, and play fewer days. And I do a R.I.C.E, is working for me. I hope to be good in some days. Regards

  • @mikeg3420
    @mikeg3420 День тому

    The Ezone 98 wrecked my elbow. Even with a multi in the low 50’s.

  • @wegtennis8740
    @wegtennis8740 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent presentation, thanks!

  • @KenFlanagan
    @KenFlanagan 7 місяців тому +2

    Excellent. When practicing dont use high reps of the same stroke. Be more focused about the goal in mind and always warm up and start slow to fast and always staying loose. If you cannot feel the weight of your stroke in the tip of the racket then you are holding the racket too tightly and you need to loosen up your entire body and especially shoulders and arm. Think of every moment as a weight on the end of a string and a circular motion. Even the serve. Perhaps more like a roller coaster. Always a smooth action of curves and gradual accelerations and deceleration not from braking but from the flow and path of the movement.

    • @GreenTimYoung
      @GreenTimYoung 7 місяців тому

      Good advice re high reps. I do hundreds of reps of my one handed backhand and serve - probably not great!

  • @StrangeAnimals2024
    @StrangeAnimals2024 7 місяців тому +1

    Dropping my string tension from 53 to 42 lbs. took care of my tennis elbow almost overnight. I use an all poly string (Hyper G soft).

    • @StrangeAnimals2024
      @StrangeAnimals2024 7 місяців тому

      Although it took about 3 months for me to get the feel totally back on my shots after dropping tension by that much.

  • @minisurfbanana
    @minisurfbanana 5 місяців тому +1

    I get arm issues when i play a lot in a short period of time. Like 3-4 days of matches. Really from serving a lot!!! And my dropping tension on the strings help a lot!

  • @maikelalefceolin5595
    @maikelalefceolin5595 10 днів тому

    I started to train my volleys and I run into a pain on my elbow... Coach teached me that I had to hold firm the grip when hitting volleys, what do you guys think about it? Do I have to hold lighter for volleys and slices?

  • @jean-pierreuys1554
    @jean-pierreuys1554 7 місяців тому +2

    I have pain on the inside of my elbow not outside. ? - regarding getting tense the best I have done is during matches as balls are coming to me I say to myself - “relax your arm” I found it works. Its almost like little league baseball when they tell the pitcher - just think your having a catch with dad. Thinking its like a practice has helped me relax in matches on my swing.

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому

      Sopunds like golfers elbow. Reducing tension is key! Love the "catch w/ dad" analogy!

    • @jean-pierreuys1554
      @jean-pierreuys1554 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for reply. I Did more digging. It is my median nerve. Worth to look into it. It runs down whole arm and one can do "flossing" exercises that releases the tension - really helped me. When it's a more numbing "not sure where the pain is" then normally its a nerve vs you can pinpoint the spot. And the median can cause issues anywhere on arm. On nerves you dont ice. You do those exercises. - my sister in-law is a practicing physical therapist so she texted me and we found the culprit and she sent those exercises. Just check youtube - flossing median nerve exercises. Hope this helps someone @@Playyourcourt

  • @GreenTimYoung
    @GreenTimYoung 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi Scott, Nate. *everyone’s experience is different but… I loved the ezone 98 - but I felt it was too light at the tip and was hurting my arm. Watching your video makes me think it was probably bad technique. Using the ezone 100 now.
    Most useful tip there was to relax shoulders for volleys. Hard to do when you’re holding the racquet up.

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому +1

      Howdy, sir..glad you enjoyed the video. I've added a little bit of weight to the ezone 98 and I'm enjoying thus far. I've heard good things about the 100 as well. On those volleys just remember to drop the shoulders while maintaing the racquet head up!

  • @POK2008
    @POK2008 7 місяців тому

    I'm dealing with tennis elbow right now, and it sucks! It hurts to even do shadow swings.

  • @robertclary1718
    @robertclary1718 Місяць тому

    You mention using a soft poly but you never mention going to very low tension poly.

  • @youcannotbeseriouschannel5541
    @youcannotbeseriouschannel5541 7 місяців тому

    Yonex Ezone 98? Serious? My problems with tennis elbow began with this stick. I switched to Yonex VCore 98, more comfortable and friendly to the arm.

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому

      Interesting. I've actually switched recently to the Ezone and havn't had any issues. I've had a long history of arm issues due to a accident and the Ezone and Blade we're both non-issues when it came to tennis elbiow.

  • @liberty5032
    @liberty5032 7 місяців тому +1

    I have been plaing for 45 years. For me all issues comes from technique - hitting with stiff arm and hitting by frame. It has nothing to do with racket and string type.

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому +1

      Technique is the most important but I'm afraid equipment still plays a huge role in arm health.

    • @robertclary1718
      @robertclary1718 Місяць тому

      That's really a dumb statement, " it has nothing to do with string type". No human as ever uttered a dumber statement.

  • @robertclary1718
    @robertclary1718 Місяць тому

    Wilson Clash is not a good racquet for people with elbow problems.

  • @lilies9251
    @lilies9251 7 місяців тому

    I have very mild tennis elbow, should I worry or change anything? 1-2 days after playing, slight discomfort. Around 5.0 player, train 3-4 times a week, occasionally tournaments. Relatively fit, decent technique, VCore 95 2021, full bed of Polytour Pro at 48/46 lbs, using an elbow band

    • @lilies9251
      @lilies9251 7 місяців тому +1

      By the way, Nick from Intuitive Tennis argues that stiff, powerful rackets are better for tennis elbow than soft, flexible ones. What do you guys think about that?

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому +1

      Just make sure you're caring for the arm on the off days and before / after playing. PT, Ice, etc...

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому

      Respect Nick as he's one of the best out there but not sure I agree with his assesment on strings / racquets and how to prevent tennis elbow.

  • @scottcarson3059
    @scottcarson3059 7 місяців тому

    Throw your Babolat in the bin?

    • @Playyourcourt
      @Playyourcourt  6 місяців тому

      Not at all. just be careful with super stiff racquets if you already have arm issues.