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11-24-2007, 12:08 PM #1
need some help with getting rid of this pain in forearm
when I press my hand against anything I getting a shooting pain in the flexor muscle. I know how this happened using the straight bar for curls. I stopped lifting October 22. I am going to the Orthopedic doctor on Tuesday.. will going to a Massage Therapist fix the problem.. I am so confused about this., I went to the er a month ago and they put me on Lodine for 15 days which did not help,... being out of the gym is killing me... any help...
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11-24-2007, 01:45 PM #2Member
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you should still be training legs and doing cardio. a good sprint program for the current detrained moment would be good.
ive had this before. find an art specialist around you. look for chiropractors who are certified. its expensive and very painful but it works well. you need at least 5 sessions over 10 to 12 weeks. looking at between $50 and $90 for a 20 minute session. very worth it. my guy is fantastic for elbows and shoulders.
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11-24-2007, 01:52 PM #3Banned
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^^^^^^ Great info Tim. I can't emphasize how important it is to make use of this time to let your forearm heal and concentrate on your legs.
Invest in was Glutamine Peptide (Not L-Glutamine). Helps with the healing process big time. When you get ready to hit upper body again get some elbow wraps or cuffs. Doesn't make you a ***** if you get them.
I got to the point of throwing around a lot of weight. Especially with hangcleans and powercleans. I used to do those for breakfast just because I loved them. I ended up with a slight tear in my bicep tendon. I let it heal for 4 months. Did nothing but benchpress and excruciating leg work. It paid off.
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11-24-2007, 02:20 PM #4
any clue how long before I can lift again??
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11-24-2007, 02:39 PM #5Banned
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11-25-2007, 09:17 PM #6
I gave myself some pretty bad tendonitis in my elbow doing straight bar curls. I had my doc do some active release treatment but it still took a couple months before I could train hard again. These days my occupation as an auto technician has me in a constant state of tendon pain in my forearms. I've been taking Animal Flex for joint and ligament support.
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