matrowe
Mar 14, 2007, 8:04 PM
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hey,i been bouldering for nearly 2yrs now and have had a problem with my inner left elbow for the last 1.5yrs.if you put your arm out,palm side facing upwards,it is on the left(thumb side) just next to the softish part.i only get the pain on the second day of climbing in a row and it the type of pain where i am unable to climb anymore and my arm feels like its lost all of its strength.the pain goes away after about half an hour but will easily come back if i start climbing again.it started happening to my right arm aswell so stoped climbing for 6 weeks and have never had the problem again,only on the left arm.i pretty sure it not tennis elbow.anybody experienced anything like this,nobody i've spoken to has or has heard of anyone that has.been to physio and she thinks it the supinator muscle but i've looked at muscle directory pics and it looks like it could be the brachialis muscle.any input would be appriciated.sorry for the long essay
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