I hyperextened my elbow and developed tendonitis and re-hyperextened the bad elbow and its worse than ever i don't know what to do for it and being a lineman it doesn't help that i use my hands alot so wondering what you would reccomend and I hyperextended it 3 months ago and its starting to hurt my hands
I have major tendonitis through my shoulders to my elbow to the joints in my hand, from weight lifting. Is there anyway possible besides advil or icy-hot to get rid of the inflammation pain that I get at night (maybe acupuncture or shock therapy)? The pain has become unbearable when I wake up at 3 i n the morning and I literally have to go in the shower at night and burn my arm to make the swelling pain stop.
It depends on how chronic your injury is. Normaly, you should need three to five sessions to remove inflammation. In your case, you only experience pain with a specific position, so that tells you that it is not a severe tendonitis. You should count on three to five 20 minute sessions.
Yes, the treatment is permanent. Once you have released inflammation, it does not hurt anymore. Some times, a tendonitis in a shoulder or elbow might hide a cervical problem. So you should also consider specific therapy there. You do not have to do it for the rest of your life.
I hyperextened my elbow and developed tendonitis and re-hyperextened the bad elbow and its worse than ever i don't know what to do for it and being a lineman it doesn't help that i use my hands alot so wondering what you would reccomend and I hyperextended it 3 months ago and its starting to hurt my hands
monstergab 11 months ago
I have major tendonitis through my shoulders to my elbow to the joints in my hand, from weight lifting. Is there anyway possible besides advil or icy-hot to get rid of the inflammation pain that I get at night (maybe acupuncture or shock therapy)? The pain has become unbearable when I wake up at 3 i n the morning and I literally have to go in the shower at night and burn my arm to make the swelling pain stop.
cheapsuit91 1 year ago
what did it say about a fever?
tricksterSD 1 year ago
It depends on how chronic your injury is. Normaly, you should need three to five sessions to remove inflammation. In your case, you only experience pain with a specific position, so that tells you that it is not a severe tendonitis. You should count on three to five 20 minute sessions.
Capenergy 2 years ago
@Capenergy How much does this treatment cost?
Jshect 6 months ago
how long does it take for my shoulder tendonitis to heal? hurts only when throwing a ball overhanded
Gilb604 2 years ago
very interesting but is the treatment permanent? or do you have to do it for the rest of your life?
Solarcoreg 2 years ago
Yes, the treatment is permanent. Once you have released inflammation, it does not hurt anymore. Some times, a tendonitis in a shoulder or elbow might hide a cervical problem. So you should also consider specific therapy there. You do not have to do it for the rest of your life.
Capenergy 2 years ago