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    Tell more about "out there"
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    Six months ago, I accidentally backed up against an electric fence whilst helping my wife with her horse. Both arms shot out in front of me before I knew what had happened and I’ve had no golfers or tennis elbows in either arm since! I’m not kidding..

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    Ha!
    My chiro has a shockwave machine, i dunno exactly what is but maybe the same effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Ha!
    My chiro has a shockwave machine, i dunno exactly what is but maybe the same effect.
    If it's an ESWT machine, then it delivers sound shockwaves, not electrical shock.
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    I had tennis elbow for about 18 months and thought I was stuck with it for life. I had a couple of cortisone injections which only lasted a week or two and I had given up on getting rid of it. My sister suggested dry needling which I scoffed at, but in desperation I tried it. I had a few treatments and a month or so later it was gone.

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    I had it in my right arm, from playing squash, I should have stopped playing squash straight after developing the condition but continued for approx 6 months (playing 2-3 times a week). It got to the point where picking up a glass of water was extremely painfull, I quit squash and haven't played since, 12 years ago approx. It took a good 2 and half years before I had no pain in my right arm. Didn't really effect me playing golf.

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    I'm now unfortunately subscribing to this thread and in the GE club!

    Never had elbow pain before but after playing more regularly recently it's flared up. I iced up after my round on Sunday which seemed to help a fair bit. Off to the Physio on Weds for some treatment. Will buy a band to wear to reduce the pain also.

    Getting old sucks....





 

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