Tendonitis Of The Elbow or Tennis Elbow? This New Treatment Worked For Me

 

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Testimonial From A Satisfied Client Who Has Used The Tendonitis Of The Elbow Remedy

 

Tennis elbow1 Tendonitis Of The Elbow or Tennis Elbow?  This New Treatment Worked For Me If you are suffer tendonitis of the elbow or tennis elbow, you have my deepest sympathy, because I suffered the misery of a torn tendon in elbow for nearly six months. Hopefully, my story will offer hope and help to you.

Hello, my name is Martin Johnson, I am 34 years old and I employed as a gym instructor and tennis coach at the local health club. About six months ago I started off with a slight pain in the elbow. Within two days my elbow was killing me, so I went to the Doctors. After a 2 minute examination, he proudly announced that my pain in the elbow was in fact tendonitis of the elbow. Now, I have heard of tendonitis of the elbow before, but to be honest, I had no idea how painful it was until now, and I certainly had no idea how to treat a torn tendon in elbow.

The Doctor told me to take painkillers, to strap the elbow up, give it ‘plenty of rest’, and that was it. I asked him when it would be back to normal, as obviously needed to be fit to do my job. It was then that the Doc shocked me, he simply said, ‘It could be gone in the next few weeks or it could go on for the rest of your life.

I was stunned, so I asked him just what he meant. He explained that because the elbow is used so much, the torn tendon in my elbow may never fully recover, in that I might have a pain in the elbow for the rest of my life. I left his office in a daze.

Over the next few weeks, I took the painkillers, whilst my torn tendon and elbow was strapped up. The pain in my elbow was not too bad as long as I didn’t use it, but I knew, and my boss knew that something needed to be done. The girls in the gym suggested massage therapy, heat therapy, acupuncture, and I tried them all, with limited or no noticeable difference in the pain. Whilst all this was going on, I was unable to help out in the gym and I certainly couldn’t do any tennis coaching, and I was very worried about losing my job. It was one of the ladies in the gym who suggested I go online to if there was anything else I could do for the torn tendon in my elbow.

I looked at all kinds of sites and I was disappointed to say the least. It did not matter what I typed into the search box, tendonitis of the elbow tendonitis elbow, tendonitis in elbow, tennis elbow, torn tendon in elbow, tendinitis of the elbow, pain in the elbow – you name it, I searched for some help. Now, unless this is the first tendonitis elbow page that you have visited, I am going to tell you something that you already know, there is NOTHING out there. In fact I am sure that these web site people copy and paste each other’s tendonitis in elbow information. What’s the point in that? I wanted real help and I almost never found it.

It was my wife who found a positive review on a health blog about a new remedy for tennis elbow and tendonitis of the elbow. She showed it me and I read it with skepticism.

It turns out that an experienced health professional torn his own tendon in his elbow, and had put together a remedy that not only relieved the pain in the elbow, but helped the torn tendons to heal quickly. The remedy was called Tendonitis Elbow Doctor. I was curious by now, so I followed the link, and Thank God I did.

The remedy is a blend of powerful plant extracts that have been specifically chosen to reduce inflammation on the elbow tendons and so reduce the symptoms of tendonitis in elbow. I was thinking about trying it, when I read something that made me raise my eyebrows. Get this. The guy who invented the remedy is so confident that his Tendonitis Elbow Doctor will work on your tendonitis of the elbow or tennis elbow or torn tendon in elbow, that he gives a 100% money back guarantee if it does not work for you. Can you believe that? Can you imagine your Doc giving you a money back guarantee if his drugs didn’t work? No, me neither.

So I ordered the Tendonitis Elbow Doctor treatment and it arrived a few days later. It was a small bottle of what looked like vegetable oil, only it smelled rather nice, a bit like flowers. I took the strapping off my elbow and massaged the Tendonitis Elbow Doctor into my painful elbow. And that was it. I have to say, I was doubtful if it would work, as the stuff looked so innocuous. But when you are in pain like I was, I would have tried anything. I applied the Tendonitis Elbow Doctor three times a day, each time putting the strapping back on my elbow.

Within a few days I noticed that the torn tendon in elbow was hurting much less, I have no idea how this stuff was working, but it seemed it was. I carried on putting the remedy on for another two weeks and in that time virtually all the tendinitis of the elbow symptoms stopped. I stopped wearing the strap and started light training in the gym.
I took it easy at first, and sometimes felt pain in the elbow, but I didn’t over do it. A week later I took my first tennis session and apart from a dull ache in my elbow, I got through the class.

Now, three months later, I no longer suffer from tendonitis of the elbow and apart from the occasional twinge, I have no pain in the elbow.. I still use the Tendonitis Elbow Doctor once or twice a day, just to keep the healing process going.

I am very grateful to Joe Johnson for coming up with this tendonitis of the elbow remedy, he’s a clever guy for sure. So, this is my review of Tendonitis Elbow Doctor, it worked for me and if you have tennis elbow, tendonitis in elbow or just a pain in the elbow, I really believe that it will work for you.