I am a chiropractor, I have just successfully treated a patient with lateral epicondylitis using this technique. I also adjusted, and used ART on the area. This was a chronic case, and may return, but this technique was what made the difference.
Yes, the involved side always starts on the bottom. Start with 2-3 sets of 15 repetitions with the red, and then progress to the next color when you can do 3 sets of 15 easily.
To TheraBandAcademy: do you mean 2-3 sets of 15 per day, or 2-3 sets of 15-- 3 times a day? I just bought the bars on ebay. Thanks
zllzzllz 2 years ago
The exercise should be performed only once a day
TheraBandAcademy 2 years ago
I am a chiropractor, I have just successfully treated a patient with lateral epicondylitis using this technique. I also adjusted, and used ART on the area. This was a chronic case, and may return, but this technique was what made the difference.
adamh1281 2 years ago
my arm hurts too much to hold it out completely straight, do i need to wait until it hurts less to try this exercise?
where is tim tyler located? i'd love to go directly to his office to make sure i'm doing this correctly. thnx.
misskrissy100 2 years ago
Also, if you've got tennis elbow in the left arm, does the right arm start on top? And, how many repetitions at a sitting, and per day?
Thanks again.
jcommins 2 years ago
Yes, the involved side always starts on the bottom. Start with 2-3 sets of 15 repetitions with the red, and then progress to the next color when you can do 3 sets of 15 easily.
TheraBandAcademy 2 years ago