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canuck80
10-04-2005, 12:34 PM
Had it for 2 months now, and i'm down to working out twice a week, with a week here and there off. I was planning on going hard this fall and now i'm not sure if I should just stop. How long does it take for this to heal? Should I get a cotizone inject?
I have a brace but it does little. For the last 2 months I only do exercises that don't irritate it which limits me and I ice it as much as possible. I know Deca helps joints what about tendons? Also I read in the GH section that guys tendon injuries were 100% healed from that stuff?

canuck80
10-04-2005, 12:51 PM
Also I have already been on Glucosamine/condrotin for almost a year because my knees are not the greatest either.

thefoxman
10-04-2005, 01:37 PM
Tennis Elbow licks as**************************!!!
I had it in my Left and right. It took about 2 months for it to heal. I was at the point where I couldn't even do squats because there was too much pain, or even start my car. What you gotta do is go and see a physiotherapist, he will give u some stretches along with ultra sound. Also take ibuprofen and Ice it for 30 min then heat for 30 min ALL DAY. Stretch it out 2 -3 times a day. GO for a DEEP tissue massage!!! that will help . In the meantime hit your LEGS HARD!!! and lower back, Gms or hypers

almostgone
10-04-2005, 01:50 PM
.... if you're doing skullcrushers, you may want to ditch them (for awhile at least)..and maybe try wearing neoprene sleeves for benching until the elbows get better..
....I'm sure DocSust can offer additional advice....

Doc.Sust
10-04-2005, 01:55 PM
Tennis Elbow licks as**************************!!!
I had it in my Left and right. It took about 2 months for it to heal. I was at the point where I couldn't even do squats because there was too much pain, or even start my car. What you gotta do is go and see a physiotherapist, he will give u some stretches along with ultra sound. Also take ibuprofen and Ice it for 30 min then heat for 30 min ALL DAY. Stretch it out 2 -3 times a day. GO for a DEEP tissue massage!!! that will help . In the meantime hit your LEGS HARD!!! and lower back, Gms or hypers
good adice. look for a chiro that does active release technique. it is painful but it will strip the muscle and let you get back to the weighs very quick.michael johnson olympic sprinter is a big advocate along with all of westside barbell and elite fts.(all top ranked powerlifters) always ice after a workout for twenty minutes(or when achey) and rest. f the cortisone, temporary relief and it will cause more damage tothe ligaments and tendons in the long run!!!! yes GH has great properties, but it is an expensive investment and i am sure it is a long term investment until you can get to the point of full recovery. the pain is there for a reason, it is telling you there is a problem. if all consevative treatment fails go to an orthopedic.

Doc.Sust
10-04-2005, 01:58 PM
.... if you're doing skullcrushers, you may want to ditch them (for awhile at least)..and maybe try wearing neoprene sleeves for benching until the elbows get better..
....I'm sure DocSust can offer additional advice....
VERY GOOD IDEA A.G.!!!! stay away from this movement. it will only cripple your elbows!!!!also i know that brace doesn't do much.but when lifting whereit as much as you can. also check out inzer advance designs. google it and they have a web page. they sell super strong elbow braces made for lifting and they shouldn't be more than $30. the material is super strong, buts all other braces to shame. keep me posted.

canuck80
10-05-2005, 01:31 PM
great thanks guys, i will ice the hell out of it and talk to my chiro.

needmorestrength
10-05-2005, 08:37 PM
Usually its a physiotherapist that does the AR (active release).. As Doc said it is painful but it is very succesful in releasing the tenonds from inflammation and letting them return to their normal position! I would suggest time off until it heals. It can lead to more serious damage such. Meanwhile check out http://www.activerelease.com/

Doc.Sust
10-06-2005, 05:14 PM
Usually its a physiotherapist that does the AR (active release).. As Doc said it is painful but it is very succesful in releasing the tenonds from inflammation and letting them return to their normal position! I would suggest time off until it heals. It can lead to more serious damage such. Meanwhile check out http://www.activerelease.com/
in the states there are alot of chiro's like myself doing physio therapy. there are also physical therapist as well. alot of our methods and practices overlap, put her in the US most people need to be reffered to a PT for there insurance to work and not to a chiro. health care here is a bit different. you have a unified health care system for everyone form the poor to the rich,in the US our people aren't as lucky so we have alot of red tape to cut through .

needmorestrength
10-06-2005, 08:34 PM
in the states there are alot of chiro's like myself doing physio therapy. there are also physical therapist as well. alot of our methods and practices overlap, put her in the US most people need to be reffered to a PT for there insurance to work and not to a chiro. health care here is a bit different. you have a unified health care system for everyone form the poor to the rich,in the US are people aren't as lucky so we have alot of red tape to cut through .
My bad.. Most chiropracters here just do the simple "release joints technique", cracking of the back.. we are fortunate over here.. either way that site directs those in need to local practitioners of AR

liftergirl
10-06-2005, 10:11 PM
in the states there are alot of chiro's like myself doing physio therapy. there are also physical therapist as well. alot of our methods and practices overlap, put her in the US most people need to be reffered to a PT for there insurance to work and not to a chiro. health care here is a bit different. you have a unified health care system for everyone form the poor to the rich,in the US are people aren't as lucky so we have alot of red tape to cut through .

Actually, just found out that some of my patient's new insurance plans cover chiro as well....news to me!!!

Doc.Sust
10-07-2005, 09:20 AM
Actually, just found out that some of my patient's new insurance plans cover chiro as well....news to me!!!
chiro has been covered by alot of innsurance for years, but with only really great plans and not as many HMO'S.. in the last decade that has changed , and with most average insurance chiro is covered for a certain amount of visits per year.