I've pain during backhand shot during badminton, the pain is right on the top of forearm when your hand is straight and palm facing down. What kind of injury is this? is it tennis elbow? Went to clinic, not very helpful. Went to chinese sinseh, then I've rest for 2 week and started to play again when the pain is gone, i played on 2-3 a week. on the 3 day, I even applied Voltaren and stretch before game to prevent injury. the pain came back. Last year, I injured my rotator cuff, took me 1 year+ to be 90% healed. Now my forearm has the same problem. Is it the same tendon that causing the pain? I see saw some forum that people recommended to consume Cissus and glucosamine/MSM, does it help? I bought those tennis elbow support, i'm not sure where should i put the pressure on. Should i put on the spot where it hurts? Can anyone recommend me what stretching will help on my injury? how long should i stress before a game? All recommendation is high appreciated. Thanks
The first thing is to be sure of whether or not it's tennis elbow. It's best if you can consult a good doctor or physiotherapist. The information on this web page might be helpful too: http://aswordsman.net/0-pages/tennis-elbow-symptoms.html
sounds like tennis elbow, you may want to do a search can be caused by too tight a grip during backhand or forcing your backhand stroke too much obviously the cure is to avoid that, and meanwhile you can apply a forearm tensor like this
I do have forearm tensor, bought a brand called LP support (tennis elbow support), but it doesn't helped. when i backhand stroke, or the ball hitting my racquet without me using force, it is painful as well. Does anyone knows if I have tennis elbow, the grip should be thinner or thicker? Anything else that will cause tennis elbow? I play on last tuesday and thursday without pain on my forearm (after resting for 2 week), then i played on saturday, the pain came back.
http://www.lp-supports.com/products/tennis_elbow_and_elbow_supports/ can't imagine the strap not being effective which model did you get? as long as it's 701 and not 702, then you should be fine make sure it's on tight enough with the adjustable velcro strap what's your grip size g4 or g5? try going smaller, ie. use a thinner overgrip finally, if you want to permanently cure this problem, you have to correct your backhand stroke. it should be more whip like, more fluid and effortless. look up taufik hidayat backhand on youtube and you'll see what i mean
I bought 751, with Extra triangle pressure. Do i wear this where my area hurts? I've tried to pull it tight, but it hurts until I can't even backhand. not very useful, even apply with emulgel. my grip size is G4, will try to use thinner overgrip then. Why does smaller grip its better? not sure what you mean on more whip likefor my backhand stroke. do you have the video of the backhand stroke you talking about?
thinner grip is better, by forcing you to use a more relaxed grip and use more finger power in your strokes thicker grip forces you to tighten your forearm muscles too much
do a search in the injuries section for tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis iirc, a physiotherapist had posted some stretching exercises and photos showing how to stretch and help it recover faster