hyperextended elbow

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  • ntate88
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    #1

    hyperextended elbow

    i threw a str8 right in sparring and missed, causing my arm to fully lock and hyperextend. now when ever i str8en my arm or fully lock it out its kills!!! theres no way i can spar but its been about 5 months now and no change.

    i went to the doc and had an x ray but it came back OK. i dont understand, no1 has a diagnosis for it. i dont wanna give boxing up but for 5 months now ive not been able to throw one punch

    any help!!
  • paulsinghnl
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    #2


    here bro, i saw u got no replies, so i hope this helps a little.

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    • 1 HitterQuitter
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      #3
      wow really i'm always hyper extending all i ever feel is pain by elbow and goes away in a couple of hours

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      • ScottDBA
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        #4
        I've done it before several times and the most it lasts a couple days.

        Is there a specialist doctor or a sports injury clinic in your area you could go see for a second opinion?

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        • Coeco
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          #5
          It should go away after a few days with good heating/wraps and minimum physical effort with the affected area. Should be treated like a broken/fractured broke IMHO, Move it enough and it'll rip / restart the repair process all over again until its whole.

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          • FM3O
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            #6
            It sounds to me like you need an MRI to see if there are any damage to your legiments or tendons as opposed to an X-Ray.

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