Tennis Elbow
Hi Janie, Stebby, & Trixoo,
Here is the
tennis elbow thread in question. Laura and I are both currently recovering from surgery and we've been communicating with one another about our recovery and therapy via PM.
The suggestions presented in this thread are all sound: rest, ice, limited use, etc. I would highly recommend heeding this advice so as to (hopefully) prevent a chronic condition. Prior to having surgery, I received cortisone injections on two occasions (over the term of perhaps three years). The shots are not a permanent solution, and too many of them can cause irreparable tissue damage. During this past year, I would have good days and bad days, but most recently, my pain got so bad that I knew I had to address it. I went to see a rheumatologist about the arthritis in my hands and the tendonitis in my elbow. The rheumatologist then referred me to an orthopedic doc for the "lateral epicondylitis." The day I went to see the orthopedic doc, my elbow was not really painful
, so I had thoughts of dismissing the appointment. During my consult with the doc, I was informed that once the tendon becomes overly inflamed, the only option for pain relief is to surgically remove the diseased tissue. I am now nearing one month post-op. That awful, searing pain in my elbow is gone, thank goodness. I've been going to PT twice a week. My elbow is still a bit stiff. I do a lot of flexion/extension of my arm as part of my PT regimen. I was told by my therapist that I should be able to return to my previous level of activity within a few months. We'll see.
Stebby, you sound just like me with the spinning. The month prior to my surgery, I laid off ALL upper body work. If my elbow felt good and I worked out, I ended up paying dearly later.
All I did was take spin classes at my gym 3x/wk. I am so pleased that I have a spin bike at home because I can ride with Cathe
and she will help me work back up to my previous riding level of the spin classes at my gym. The good news is that I AM back to spinning
and I did HiiT 30/30 the other day (minus the squat thrusts, of course
) I don't think she would mind if I mentioned this, so I will tell you that Laura was told no cardio by her therapist. (She had surgery about two months before me.) I believe her therapist thought the cardio activity might compromise her arm. Not sure exactly. I didn't ask my therapist if I could go back to cardio... I just did it.
Janie, I hope you find some pain relief very soon. If I can be of any help, feel free to ask.
Take care!