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Tennis elbow from golf
Posted on 2/14/23 at 2:07 pm
Posted on 2/14/23 at 2:07 pm
I can only gather I got it from recently spending a lot of time practicing pitching and chipping.
Pain on outside of elbow makes it difficult to hit golf shots.
Anyone ever had experience with this and knows a successful treatment?
Pain on outside of elbow makes it difficult to hit golf shots.
Anyone ever had experience with this and knows a successful treatment?
Posted on 2/14/23 at 2:09 pm to TigerBR1111
Very painful cortisone shot. Ice often. Good stretches. No heavy lifting for 4-6 weeks. Wear brace when playing.
Posted on 2/14/23 at 2:47 pm to TigerBR1111
I had it really bad on the inside of my elbow. Rest, ice and NSAIDs. Also I found wrapping it with an ace bandage helped as well.
Posted on 2/14/23 at 2:54 pm to TigerBR1111
Theraband flex bar, wear the arm straps, ice, rest
Posted on 2/14/23 at 3:02 pm to Tigah Jr
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I had it really bad on the inside of my elbow
Have no idea if this is true but I heard if it is pain is on inside of elbow it is golfer's elbow and if on outside of elbow it is tennis elbow.
Posted on 2/14/23 at 3:34 pm to TigerBR1111
3 Aleve pills each morning for about two weeks helps, but does not cure.
Posted on 2/14/23 at 3:42 pm to TigerBR1111
Its a 20 minute surgery if all of the below doesn't work
Posted on 2/14/23 at 3:46 pm to TigerBR1111
I’ve got it and I can’t get rid of it.
This type of sleeve helps A LOT with pain in round

This type of sleeve helps A LOT with pain in round

Posted on 2/14/23 at 3:59 pm to Tiger1242
There is a little foam bar you can buy and do exercises with… forget what it’s called… but it works wonders
Posted on 2/14/23 at 6:33 pm to TigerBR1111
Pads and Straps help while playing.
But a steroid shot is the only thing that knocks it out fast and completely.
I bet that I have had 20 of them over the years.
If you get the shot, wait a full week before playing
But a steroid shot is the only thing that knocks it out fast and completely.
I bet that I have had 20 of them over the years.
If you get the shot, wait a full week before playing
Posted on 2/14/23 at 7:11 pm to bopper50
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But a steroid shot is the only thing that knocks it out fast and completely. I bet that I have had 20 of them over the years.
If it knocks it out completely why have you had to have 20 shots over the years?
Posted on 2/14/23 at 9:01 pm to TigerBR1111
Knocks it out for the moment and it may last for a year or more.
But you can always injure it again.
The shot kill the inflammation at the time.
I have never been gentle with my body, which may explain 11 broken bones, fusions, surgeries and TKR's.
But you can always injure it again.
The shot kill the inflammation at the time.
I have never been gentle with my body, which may explain 11 broken bones, fusions, surgeries and TKR's.
This post was edited on 2/14/23 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 2/14/23 at 10:36 pm to TigerBR1111
I got tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) from golf also. Hopefully, your course of healing is shorter than mine was. There are many treatments for it, which means that none of them work all the time. I tried ice, rest, stretching, strengthening, steroid shots, fresh frozen plasma injections. Had surgery after 2 years, when I couldn’t hold a pen normally or shake hands. It took another 6 months to heal. I can play golf without a problem from it, but every now and then, when I feel some pain, I shut down whatever I’m doing.
My advice would be to avoid doing anything that makes the pain worse. If you have to play golf with it, use the forearm band. It lessens the stress on the inflamed tendon. While steroids do help knock out the pain initially, there is at least one study that shows that chance of recurrence increases some with steroid injections.
Sorry for the long, somewhat pessimistic reply. I will say that I’ve yet to meet anyone whose tennis elbow was as bad as mine. Hopefully, your recovery will be quick.
My advice would be to avoid doing anything that makes the pain worse. If you have to play golf with it, use the forearm band. It lessens the stress on the inflamed tendon. While steroids do help knock out the pain initially, there is at least one study that shows that chance of recurrence increases some with steroid injections.
Sorry for the long, somewhat pessimistic reply. I will say that I’ve yet to meet anyone whose tennis elbow was as bad as mine. Hopefully, your recovery will be quick.
Posted on 2/15/23 at 10:07 am to Eye dentist
I was once waiting to catch da bus next to the local muni golf course here in Laffy...while waiting I noticed many golf balls in the nearby bushes. Being a kid that liked to practice chipping at home and occasionally hit drivers into the nearby fields I filled 2 pockets full of used balls. When I got on da bus I was seated across from a lil ole lady that immediately started staring at my bulging pockets as if something was wrong with me..I sensed she was curious about my condition..I blurted out that I had golf balls...she was startled and retorted...does that hurt as much as tennis elbow....your tennis/golf elbow will heal with rest, ice and a tennis elbow brace tight around your forearm just below the elbow. Take 2-3 advil/aleeve 3 times a day!
Posted on 2/15/23 at 2:54 pm to TigerBR1111
I've had tendonitis in several locations in the past - elbow, wrist, foot and I always go in and get a cortisone shot and it's gone is a day or two. And, I go right back to golf as soon as I get the shot. I used to try all of the wraps, bands, ice, pain meds, etc... and you go several weeks doing that crap and then it doesn't work. No sense waisting time. Just get the shot and move on.
Posted on 2/15/23 at 7:54 pm to TigerBR1111
Find a PT that does Aystm therapy. It helped get rid of mine.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 10:56 am to TigerBR1111
I have way too much familiarity with tennis elbow. Have had it on both elbows and fought it off and on for about a decade. Please trust me when I say …. Just say no to cortisone. It only masks the pain and actually slows the healing process.
To truly solve the problem, I would recommend a regimen of friction massage and stretching. Thera-band is a good tool to help in this process. The tendons get very little blood flowing to them, so the healing will be slow and gradual. Time and patience are your friend.
If you feel good enough to play or hit balls, you can wear a compression strap on the tendon, just below where the pain is, to relieve the stress to the joint upon impact.
To truly solve the problem, I would recommend a regimen of friction massage and stretching. Thera-band is a good tool to help in this process. The tendons get very little blood flowing to them, so the healing will be slow and gradual. Time and patience are your friend.
If you feel good enough to play or hit balls, you can wear a compression strap on the tendon, just below where the pain is, to relieve the stress to the joint upon impact.
Posted on 5/14/23 at 3:34 pm to Guidrygolfnsport
I had it once and it lasted about a year and half. Finally, woke up one day and it didn't hurt. Same thing with plantar's in my feet. Hurt like hell some days and then one day, it was a miracle, and stopped hurting.
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