Ouch. Doc says I have tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis). I'm a desk jockey but been doing some heavy manual work again (denailing a pile of wood and cleaning up 500 used bricks, by hand) and I got some pain that dies away, and then on applying more work, the pain came back.
I went to physio and since I've caught the problem within about two weeks this means I have a good prognosis. But it seems like it can be pretty serious and even as it is it will take a couple of months to come right. Apparently some people leave it for months and by the time they de-staunch and seek help, it's too late.
Got lots of exercises to do and I have to use an elbow brace.
I have to practice rolling the wrist over. Bend it up, grasp a weight and roll off slowly. Remove weight with other hand, re-raise the affected side, grasp weight and roll off again. Also towel twist type actions, with the affected side rolling over, the other wrist rolling up. That is I am to keep doing roll-offs and not roll-ons!
At the moment, I am very comfy on the bike with no pain, and at this stage it seems less stressful for the injury than being on the pushbike which even with front suspension does send pain up the arm. Putting gloves on is the only painful bit.
I have difficulty grasping tightly and prolonged mouse use without rest is now clearly an aggravating factor that I will have to manage.
Any professional advise on how I ensure I get through this without further problems? I'm doing the exercises and am using the brace when I can. I don't want time off the bike - I've had one year off in 26! Anyone else done the therapy and healed up fine?
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