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Tennis elbow anyone ?

Bladerunner - 19-11-2009 at 05:43 PM

I have had a pain in my elbow for about a month. Not too bad but I mentioned it to the Doc when in for my flu shot.

It is tennis elbow and I wonder what set it off ? It was irritated after the couple of decent sessions lately but I don't think my kiting is the cause ? I moved to a new bike after not riding all summer and think it may be from it ???

Anybody out there with tennis elbow related to their kiting ? :puzzled:

shehatesmyhobbies - 19-11-2009 at 05:58 PM

I do get some elbow related pain from buggying, but I think mine is caused by work more than kiting. But it makes the pain come back after a good session. Maybe if I flew hooked in it would eliminate some of the pain. Either way I just work through it, it's worth it in the end.

You are not alone! Some would say it's an "age thing" :lol:

Kamikuza - 19-11-2009 at 06:07 PM

Used to get it in my left elbow ... I'm right handed :ticking: I figured it was because I was letting the kite pull my arms completely straight, especially when I was waiting out gusts with the kite at zenith - oh this is on handles by the way.
Made sure I kept a little bend in the elbows - no problems since :)

macboy - 19-11-2009 at 06:18 PM

I'm with you!

Part is age related, part is activity related. On the activity front - I got it back when I started rock climbing and the cause was the fact that your tendons take significantly longer to develop / adjust to activity than the muscles used for those activities. It took my breath away.

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domdino - 19-11-2009 at 06:21 PM

I used to get tennis elbow as well when i was using peter lynn kites only though, because the throw is long and the bar pressure feels huge to me and i think my arms are pathetic or something, used to get really bad tennis elbow using my venom. Never get it on any other kites i've flown though, think my body just doesn't work well with arcs :D

shaggs2riches - 19-11-2009 at 07:19 PM

Man!
Bad knees, tennis elbow,other aches and pains. I just can't wait till I'm a senior......er experienced flier with war wounds to show from years of fun......Just kiddin' you guys are awesome really!:spin::spin::spin::spin:

kiteyakker - 19-11-2009 at 08:12 PM

Don't worry, you're turn is coming shaggs!

I used to think i was invincible 20 years ago, but years of paddling, mountain biking and now kiting are now telling me otherwise. And yup, i've had tennis elbow as well. Talk to a good PT about specific stretches and strengthening excersises. And no matter how bad it hurts, don't let some doctor shoot cortizone in there. The short term benefits aren't worth the risks. Rest, ice, ibuprofen and stretches are the way to go.

Bladerunner - 19-11-2009 at 08:19 PM

Ha Ha,

So I'm not alone ! It is in my left elbow and I'm right handed as well. Completely new ache to me ? But I'm a young 50 :rolleyes:
In the big scheme of aches and pains this has not been the kind of pain you have to pull away from at least :spin:
I will take a few days off of the bike and see if it fits as the cause . It is not being certian why it is happening that is odd .
I'm old but I'm open to change !:bigok:

shaggs2riches - 19-11-2009 at 08:48 PM

Yeah!

I fully expect that I will be in just as much rough shape as anyone else when I'm in my later years. I have a father who is 49 trapped in a 80 year old's body. I've been told that its best to take good care of your body so you can enjoy it when your older. But I figure I may as well enjoy the easy bounce back body while I got it. Seriously though after seeing and reading about aches and pains that plague people in their old age it makes me want to have fun while still taking care of my bones and joints the best I can. Take care of that elbow Blade but don't let it stop you from doing what you enjoy.;)

macboy - 19-11-2009 at 09:03 PM

....and at the same time I have a family friend who's in his early 70's and was at Everest basecamp three years ago......

I think it's all in the mind (and diet and exercise and sleep habits and......)

Kamikuza - 19-11-2009 at 11:00 PM

Yeah ... and don't get fat :no:

Scudley - 20-11-2009 at 12:10 AM

Check out this article. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/phys-ed-an-easy-fix...
Hope this is of use. My brother has had recurring bouts of tennis elbow for years. This treatment is supposed to be quite effective.
S

ripsessionkites - 20-11-2009 at 12:43 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bladerunner
Ha Ha,

So I'm not alone ! It is in my left elbow and I'm right handed as well. Completely new ache to me ? But I'm a young 50 :rolleyes:
In the big scheme of aches and pains this has not been the kind of pain you have to pull away from at least :spin:
I will take a few days off of the bike and see if it fits as the cause . It is not being certian why it is happening that is odd .
I'm old but I'm open to change !:bigok:


its your age!!! j/k

maybe you went from crusing to airborne Blader and all that swing from the bar. correct that its your non-domiant hand too.
i get forearm pains in my left, when im a righty.

rocfighter - 20-11-2009 at 04:00 AM

I broke my elbo a couple of years ago. Since then I have alot of tendenitise in my forearm. I use a preasure band that costs about $5.00 and all is good when I'm working or playing hard. It's uncomfortable but better than two days of pain afterward.
Now they need to make an inexpensive brace for my back. Broke that about 4 years ago and two surguries later it's good most of the time. But I have my bad days!
I hope I don't get into the old age thing. Oh crap I think I'm there!!:(

bobalooie57 - 20-11-2009 at 04:48 PM

Nice find on that PT 'rubber bar' exercise, Scudley. For me it is always best to try what I can do, rather than rely on the advice of a Dr. that barely knows me, and always wants to give me some pills or surgeries, and gets offended if I ask too many questions. Thanks for that!