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Hi All,
First of all let me say thanks for offering your expertise on here for free I really appreciate it and look forward to your input. Okay, I’ve listed some specifics about my injury and other things may be useful to know then I’ll give you the story :-D ME: 30yrs old, physically active male, regular in the gym. DIET Balanced diet, plenty of water. Supplements: Whey protein, Cissus and sometimes creatine (not for about 16 months). CAUSED BY: Performing a deadlift (I think) and worsened by trying to train through it for a week or so. TIMELINE: Happened about 3-4 months ago. PROBLEM: Painful arm/elbow. Pain in elbow, forearm flexor (top one – similar symptoms to tennis elbow) General dull pain/ache in elbow joint Ache in bottom of tricep where it attatches into elbow at back of arm. SYMPTOMS: Stiffness when bending my arm. Slight pain in lower bicep when I extend it Slight pain in elbow flexor when I extend it Aches in bottom of tricep TREATMENT SO FAR: About 12/13 30 mins physio sessions – massage, TENS and Ultrasound given. Not helped much Iced at home Iced at home then massaged, then heat applied about 30 mins after massage – helped a bit. I think I hurt my arm while performing deadlifts in the gym. I had decided to stop using straps to strengthen my forearms and was right on my limit when I think I hurt it. There wasn’t a snap or pop or bruising, just soreness the next day and a lot of stiffness – the arm that I hurt was the one using a revers grip on the bar (palm facing away from me). I tried to train again a few times afterwards and it made the problem worse – more pain and a great deal more stiffness, it felt like my arm needed oiled. It would extend and bend but very slowly and with a little pain in my lower bicep/elbow and mainly my forearm flexor muscle across the top of my forearm (about an inch down from my elbow approximately). They physio keeps performing the same things over and over but none of them seem to help much. I’ve been using ibuprofen as it helps with the stiffness and pain and resting the arm as much as possible. Any ideas what I could do to help this? It doesn’t seem to be getting much better – it did once and then I had to do some DIY and it flared up again the day after I swept the garden patio. I have read the other posts regarding Tennis Elbow (LE) but I am now thinking that perhaps that isn’t the problem or only problem. THANKS!! Ian |
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Re: Elbow/Arm Pain from Deadlifting a Barbell
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A little clarification fromt he above would be very useful. Specifically all the details about where and when about Pain. And which movements are Now limited. And what exercises has physio given, if any |
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Re: Elbow/Arm Pain from Deadlifting a Barbell
Hi Canuck Physio,
Thanks for your reply! I’ll answer your questions first: Pardon me, when I said pain in me elbow flexor I got the muscle wrong, just looked it up and the pain I am referring to is in my forearm flexor… I think! I’ve drawn a little diagram and attached it that shows where the pains are. It’s the forearm flexor that brings the palm away from my wrist, the one that would lift my hand if it was resting on a desk palm down and I brought it up towards me while my forearm stayed put. The pain in my lower tricep comes and goes but when I notice it it’s not a stabbing pain it’s more of a dull ache – not agony but sore enough to notice something’s not right. The pain didn’t appear straight away, maybe the next day or so I noticed it but it was nowhere near as bad then as it got after I tried to work through it – I’m an idiot, I’ve been injured before (sports hernia) and I should have known better. As for the diagram, when I straighten my arm I feel pain in my lower bicep ( Arrow B) and also in my forearm, Arrow C) During the day or night I sometimes notice my arm hurting at the back (Arrow A) It’s very annoying that it won’t heal. At night after work I ice it and then massage my forearm with baby oil, I start of with circles over Arrow C area then up and down the muscles in my forearm including the wrist area. After my arm warms up I put a heat pad on. This seems to help the most but is there anything else I could/should do? Thanks for your help! Ian |
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