any way to speed up healing?
I have struggled with it my entire life...from throwing my arm out in baseball to the most recent case due to judo (lots of hard gripping and pulling on thick gi plus a lot of pullups caused it to flare up terribly). My issue is always my inner elbow joint /lower biceps...is yours the same? Can you give some more details on the exact location and what tends to cause it?
I found a solution at least for myself from an arm wrestling trainer.
First thing to realize is that rest isn't really that effective at healing tendons. Extremely high rep/super low weight movement is though. The reason for this is the dense white tendon fibers receive very poor blood flow. So by doing certain exercises at 50-100 reps you really force blood into that area and accelerate the healing process.
Also, cut out the movements that are causing the damage for now. Supine grip chin ups are a no go for me so now I just use gymnastics rings for a more neutral and comfortable grip position for example.
interesting take on rest not being the best option.. yes ive read its a slow heal due to
lack of blood flow.
problem area below, lower bicep and inner elbow more recently that flared up after pushups, its for sure from pull ups and perhaps barbell curls.
I think my wrist position is the problem when trying to muscle up the last couple reps with
elbow taking the load on the way down.
so, perhaps switching to neutral grip and an ez bar less stress on the elbows.
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KCalhoun has a new product on the market that will take the stress off your wrist and elbow.any way to speed up healing?