Hi there. Newbie here.
MaleForearm.jpghammercurl.jpgSwiss-ball-bicep-curl-II.jpg1. 'Red area' 2. Hammer curl 3. Standard curl (ignore the swiss ball)
6'0
76kg
I have done a bit of searching across google and this forum, but haven't found anybody with a similar issue to mine!
During some sport a few months ago, I assume I did some damage to my forearm. I'm not sure exactly how, as it was only after the sports session (Judo) that it started to ache.
As shown by the attached picture, the area of concern is the inner side tissue that runs along my ulna bone.
Whenever pressure (such as propping my hand on the floor as a support to stand up), lift weights or grip something tightly, the red area starts to ache/burn. Interestingly, the ache is nowhere near as bad if I lift weights with a 'hammer curl' rather than a a standard curl. Also, please see the attachments.
Also interestingly, if I massage this 'red' area, I find that to touch; I can feel individual strands/strings of thin tissue running down my arm, adjacent to one another, as opposed to my healthy forearm which has none of these. Perhaps an area of muscle has ripped apart leaving these strings?
Unfortunately, I'm finding this injury very very slow to heal, as I always seem to re-injure it on a day to day basis, with something as simple as lifting a shopping bag. Can anyone suggest a method of support, such as a good brand of compression bands or any other therapy?
Also, has anyone found 'rolling' knotted injuries on a mat or a tennis ball to be useful? I have a few other strains/knots on my back, which could do with ironing out.
Apologies for the long post!
Any help would be appreciated!
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