So I took up climbing last year. Its a great sport I love it, and I'd really love to keep doing it with no pain.
The symptoms:
My elbow fucking hurts! Ok, say you're standing with you arms at your side, on my right arm, on the inside starting from the elbow and working maybe a 1/3 of the way up my arm it feels like some one is using a wrench and pulling/ winding up something (i'm guessing tendons). Obviously, as i'm sure this post is making very clear, I have no medical background, or knowledge.
Some causes or extra things that I think might be helpful:
I started climbing right after after a rough landing on my right shoulder while skiing, it was stiff for a few days and didn't get full range of motion back till a few months later after I had already been climbing a lot. I don't know if that is part or causal of this, but I just thought you might need to know.
Other than climbing, the only workout my arms get are push ups and pull ups.
I didn't climb most of the summer as I wasn't near anyone who had gear or any walls, so obviously my arm didn't hurt, I was hoping the problem would go away if I gave it a rest for the summer and let whatever it was that was wrong heal, but obviously that didn't happen.
What is wrong with me and what can I do to fix it? I am going to go see a doc hopefully next week.
Thanks ahead of time for the help! Let me know if I need to add more details.
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