Medial epicondylitis (a k a golfer's elbow)

Former Member
Former Member
So this is my latest ailment which began a few days after returning from a family vacation last week (all of six days out of the water). Only my right elbow is affected, although I breathe bilaterally. And no, I don't play golf. Anyone else have any experience with this?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I had medial epicondylitis when I was in college. My doctor said that my daily swimming training triggered it. I couldn't give up tennis. As a matter of fact, it was the only reason why I went to college (lol) so, i tried to look for effective treatment. My coach advised me to undergo stem cell therapy, which I did, and it went really well. I had it with my orthopedic surgeon, Dr Purita. I had slight fever for 2 days my elbow was swollen, but he said its normal. After that, my elbow went back to normal and I was able to compete inter-school. :)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I had medial epicondylitis when I was in college. My doctor said that my daily swimming training triggered it. I couldn't give up tennis. As a matter of fact, it was the only reason why I went to college (lol) so, i tried to look for effective treatment. My coach advised me to undergo stem cell therapy, which I did, and it went really well. I had it with my orthopedic surgeon, Dr Purita. I had slight fever for 2 days my elbow was swollen, but he said its normal. After that, my elbow went back to normal and I was able to compete inter-school. :)
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