Thursday, December 26, 2019
The Key To Treating Dog Walker’s Elbow And Other Leash-Related Wrist And Elbow Injuries
It’s a beautiful day and you’re out enjoying it, walking your dog.
Distracted momentarily, as you fumble to answer your phone, you’re suddenly jerked forward by the leash… Your dog has bolted in pursuit of a distant, furry rodent and has taken you along for the ride!
You feel a sharp, sudden pain in your hand, elbow and shoulder from the leash, wrapped around your wrist – and later that night it’s aching so badly you can’t even sleep.
Or maybe there was no specific, sudden “event” and your problem seems to have crept up on you from simply holding and pulling on your dog’s leash day after day…
Perhaps exacerbated by countless hours of tossing a tennis ball to your dog.
And what you feel is that your hand, wrist and/or elbow has become increasingly sore and painful.
And the muscles in your forearm have become so persistently tight they never seem to fully relax!
Either way, whether it happened quickly – from a big, sudden jerk on the leash…
Or slowly – from countless hours gripping and pulling that leash and tossing tennis balls…
You may be suffering from the modern malady known as “Dog Walker’s Elbow!”
Dog Walker’s Elbow? The Key To Healing Leash-Related Injuries Of The Wrist, Hand And Elbow was originally published on:
https://tenniselbowclassroom.com (Read the full article there.)
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Beating Piano Tendinitis Injuries: Hand, Wrist And Elbow Pain
As a piano or keyboard player is there anything worse than being injured – Especially if you're a pro musician?
Painful injuries, like Tendinitis, DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Even Golfer's and Tennis Elbow are the curse of so many pianists (and other musicians.)
So, whether you're just starting to notice symptoms, like stiffness, tension and pain – (that may still resolve with rest)...
Or you already have a full-blown injury that doesn't seem to respond to anything, at this point…
This episode is dedicated to helping you better understand these incredibly frustrating injuries – and find the right treatment path...
We're going to cover:
- The Truth About “Tendonitis” and Inflammation
- The Myth Of “Total Rest”
- The Missing Link In Piano RSI Treatment, in many cases.
- And the Standard Treatment Approach...
- Compared to what I believe is a much Better Strategy
Here's the link to the full article if you'd like to read along:
Overcoming Piano Related Pain: Finger, Wrist And Elbow Injuries (RSIs) — The Missing Link
And while you're there, get my free video course:
'Tennis Elbow 101' – (6 videos on Tennis AND Golfer's Elbow)
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