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You need one of these, 3 months wearing it while working and no pain at all!!! http://www.return2fitness.co.uk/Supports_And_Braces/Elbow_Supports/epicondylitis-claspTony
Quote from: TC1 on November 07, 2010, 03:50:19 pmYou need one of these, 3 months wearing it while working and no pain at all!!! http://www.return2fitness.co.uk/Supports_And_Braces/Elbow_Supports/epicondylitis-claspTonyTony are you sure if the pain will go away a friend of mine got me one of those things i think they were alot cheaper from one of the sports shops. did not help, felt worse infact.
Generally keep your lower hand below your waist and let your elbow swing, do not have both hands above the waist pushing the pole, for goodness sake get a 1kg pole Max and lighter brush, use the elastic bands/grips mentioned above and yes do the warm ups and cool downs before and after work. Take Ibrufen at weeknds when your resting, they aint good if taken all week abd will give the muscles time to relax a bit. If nothing is helping try an accupuncurist at least twice. Hope this helps.
Quote from: Jeff Brimble on November 07, 2010, 03:54:58 pmGenerally keep your lower hand below your waist and let your elbow swing, do not have both hands above the waist pushing the pole, for goodness sake get a 1kg pole Max and lighter brush, use the elastic bands/grips mentioned above and yes do the warm ups and cool downs before and after work. Take Ibrufen at weeknds when your resting, they aint good if taken all week abd will give the muscles time to relax a bit. If nothing is helping try an accupuncurist at least twice. Hope this helps.Sorry Jeff, but that has to be the worst piece of advise I have ever seen you give ........... what if he is allergic to that kind of drug???
Quote from: bbdl on November 07, 2010, 05:30:04 pmQuote from: Jeff Brimble on November 07, 2010, 03:54:58 pmGenerally keep your lower hand below your waist and let your elbow swing, do not have both hands above the waist pushing the pole, for goodness sake get a 1kg pole Max and lighter brush, use the elastic bands/grips mentioned above and yes do the warm ups and cool downs before and after work. Take Ibrufen at weeknds when your resting, they aint good if taken all week abd will give the muscles time to relax a bit. If nothing is helping try an accupuncurist at least twice. Hope this helps.Sorry Jeff, but that has to be the worst piece of advise I have ever seen you give ........... what if he is allergic to that kind of drug???its not exactly a drug, they arnt a perscriprion drug, you can get them off the shelf in supermarkets, just a stronger version of asprin and acts as an anti inflamatory.
Quote from: Lee GLS on November 07, 2010, 05:44:18 pmQuote from: bbdl on November 07, 2010, 05:30:04 pmQuote from: Jeff Brimble on November 07, 2010, 03:54:58 pmGenerally keep your lower hand below your waist and let your elbow swing, do not have both hands above the waist pushing the pole, for goodness sake get a 1kg pole Max and lighter brush, use the elastic bands/grips mentioned above and yes do the warm ups and cool downs before and after work. Take Ibrufen at weeknds when your resting, they aint good if taken all week abd will give the muscles time to relax a bit. If nothing is helping try an accupuncurist at least twice. Hope this helps.Sorry Jeff, but that has to be the worst piece of advise I have ever seen you give ........... what if he is allergic to that kind of drug???its not exactly a drug, they arnt a perscriprion drug, you can get them off the shelf in supermarkets, just a stronger version of asprin and acts as an anti inflamatory. Not being funny mate, but I know exactly what they are and what they do ............ I eat them like smaties, my point is, it's not always a good idea to recommend them to a total stranger, as I said, they could have an allergic reaction to them. If there was no risk at all they wouldn't have a leaflet inside describing what the possible side effects are.