Here’s how to fix tennis elbow. Check this out.
Timestamps
0:00 Tennis elbow
0:10 The secret to tennis elbow
0:30 How to fix tennis elbow
1:35 Why does this work?
Today we’re going to talk about tennis elbow. I’m also going to share with you how to fix tennis elbow with a very simple and unique technique.
I believe you should never work on the same side that’s in pain. I think when people work on the same side, the affected area takes much longer to heal. You would want to work on the opposite side.
How to do this tennis elbow exercise:
• Pinpoint the pain and then press on the mirror image
The key is to find the exact mirror image. The right point may actually be sore.
• Now work on the muscles going up the arm (still on the opposite arm that’s in pain)
• Do this every night for a week or two
I believe this works because both arms are connected by a circuit through the spinal column. There is a stuck flow in the brain, and the brain is sending pain signals to one side. To free it up, you work on the opposite side so that the brain will focus on the opposite side and lets the pain go from the affected side. This only may help with pain, not a tear.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand how to fix tennis elbow.