Should you get an MRI scan if you’ve been in pain due to Tennis Elbow or Golfer’s Elbow for several months? – Do you need it for diagnosis? And once you’ve had an MRI what do the results actually mean? (And what about possible alternatives?)
Thumb pain: Mothers and fathers get it from picking up babies… Smartphone users, gamers, percussionists, golfers and anglers get it, too! – But it’s not a SIMPLE case of Tendonitis. It’s a more complicated tendon syndrome known as ‘De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis’ – Here’s what that is and how it develops
Pianists and keyboard players too often struggle for years with painful, disruptive injuries, like Tendinitis, Tenosynovitis, CTS – and even Golfer’s and Tennis Elbow – Is there something missing from the standard treatment approach?
Are you in pain from playing guitar? Here’s how this insidious process happens – And how to treat the real, underlying muscular causes of your injury – and keep playing your guitar, whether you have Guitar Elbow “Tendonitis” or a wrist or finger tendon injury.
Are you still treating, fighting or worrying about inflammation? – Here’s why you can stop treating and fighting Tennis Elbow “inflammation.” (What medical researches first started discovering DECADES ago about the original inflammation / “Tendinitis” theory on Tennis Elbow.)
If Tennis Elbow is really just an inflamed tendon at your elbow – “Tendonitis” – or even a minor tear in the tendon, WHY then doesn’t it get better with a little ice, a little rest and a few anti-inflammatories?
One big reason is that Tennis Elbow is usually not that kind of injury. It’s a different kind of injury altogether: Think TendinOSIS rather than TendonITIS.