Tennis Elbow and Pysiotherapy
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:49 am
Hi All.
I just wanted to let you all know about a condition I have had which has been getting progressively worse and definitely affecting my shooting (10M Pistol). I began getting sharp pain in my elbow, especially when gripping and lifting. I self diagnosed "Tennis Elbow" and bought an arm brace from a local Chemist (Drugstore). It helped but after doing some heavy work with a sledgehammer last weekend, the pain went off the scale. I went to a Pysiotherapist yesterday and all I can say is WOW! Firstly, the main problem was in my neck! The elbow pain was a symptom. The Pysiotherapist manipulated my neck and performed some other stretching work and the pain level dropped at least 3/4 of what I had been suffering. I'm looking forward to practise on Monday to see how much better I can hold my gun. The point of telling you guys/gals all of this is that if you have a problem like mine, go see a professional. Men, especially need this prompt. We tend to let things go totally pear shaped before we seek help.
I have made another appointment on Monday so that I can head off to my shooting session freshly tweaked.
I just wanted to let you all know about a condition I have had which has been getting progressively worse and definitely affecting my shooting (10M Pistol). I began getting sharp pain in my elbow, especially when gripping and lifting. I self diagnosed "Tennis Elbow" and bought an arm brace from a local Chemist (Drugstore). It helped but after doing some heavy work with a sledgehammer last weekend, the pain went off the scale. I went to a Pysiotherapist yesterday and all I can say is WOW! Firstly, the main problem was in my neck! The elbow pain was a symptom. The Pysiotherapist manipulated my neck and performed some other stretching work and the pain level dropped at least 3/4 of what I had been suffering. I'm looking forward to practise on Monday to see how much better I can hold my gun. The point of telling you guys/gals all of this is that if you have a problem like mine, go see a professional. Men, especially need this prompt. We tend to let things go totally pear shaped before we seek help.
I have made another appointment on Monday so that I can head off to my shooting session freshly tweaked.