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Komentáře • 88

  • @sven8957
    @sven8957 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I've watched several videos on this subject. This is the best one. Very little time wasted getting to the point. Thank you for uploading it.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 7 měsíci +3

      you're welcome! Glad to have been able to help :)

  • @williamward7801
    @williamward7801 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Not one top level orthopedic surgeon told me what my clicking elbows were caused by or the term. This video answered a lot of questions

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Its an uncommon condition but I'm glad I was able to fill in some knowledge gaps :)

    • @yaaseryaaser5669
      @yaaseryaaser5669 Před 4 měsíci

      bro did u fix that clicking problem?

  • @Degenhodl
    @Degenhodl Před 2 měsíci +2

    well, from bench pressing over 300 pounds to not being able to turn the steering wheel in my car with one arm, I figured that rest alone was not healing my bum arm. Im about two weeks into doing these exercises daily and just finished my first work out since the flare up. The elbow feels about 90 percent better. Thanks boss.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Love this! Quick tip, doing this exercises once things 'feel' 100% better is generally a good practice. Things tend to feel better at a faster rate that function being fully restored. Doing them for another month once the pain is fully gone can help to make sure things don't come back.

  • @Arc4kEdits
    @Arc4kEdits Před rokem +11

    Underrated video

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před rokem

      thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback

  • @tech_snk
    @tech_snk Před 2 měsíci +2

    sir you have good voice and you explain nice . thanks for making these helpful videos

  • @florisg1274
    @florisg1274 Před 5 měsíci +3

    thank you for making a video on this. U helped me way more than my physiotherapist

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 5 měsíci

      You're welcome, I'm glad I was able to help! Good luck with your recovery!

    • @yaaseryaaser5669
      @yaaseryaaser5669 Před 4 měsíci

      hello did u fix ur problem? ur elbow is not clicking anymore?

    • @florisg1274
      @florisg1274 Před 4 měsíci

      @@yaaseryaaser5669 it’s not completely gone. But when I do the exercises the snapping of the nerve becomes less dramatic. I suggest you watch more of these video’s to find the best exercises that work for you

  • @yaaseryaaser5669
    @yaaseryaaser5669 Před 4 měsíci +4

    thank you for this useful video, best one 🤝🏼

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 4 měsíci

      you're welcome, glad to have helped!

  • @IAmLogicL
    @IAmLogicL Před 15 dny

    i always wanted to know the name of the condition for my elbow click and how to fix it, now i finally do thank you.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 14 dny

      @@IAmLogicL you’re welcome! It may also be related to another condition called ulnar nerve prolapse.

  • @simongrant1015
    @simongrant1015 Před 3 dny +1

    I haven’t been able to find a video about inner elbow clicking during curls. If anyone has info that’d be great!

  • @maxibloxia9553
    @maxibloxia9553 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you

  • @benjitruth8101
    @benjitruth8101 Před 8 měsíci +2

    How long should we do this before we notice the clicking dissipate or cease completely? Best video on the subject thanks for your time

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Hey there! Glad you enjoyed the video. Generally you should notice a short term difference in clicking as soon as you've completed a single session. For long term changes it can take 4-6 weeks of consistent exercise (2-3 times per week).

  • @zachchasse785
    @zachchasse785 Před 3 měsíci +2

    My elbow clicks during elbow extensions and pronation. If i pronate my forearms when my arm is bent at 90 degrees there is no click. As soon as I extend my elbow and pronate it, it clicks every time. It feels deep in my forearm flexors into my triceps. No tingling during it, but I’ve also dealt with numbness in the pinky/ring finger when sleeping.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci

      It can still be this issue but you'll need to see physiotherapist that is used to treating nerve entrapments to know for sure.

  • @tech_snk
    @tech_snk Před 2 měsíci +1

    sir can you please make a video on tennis elbow (or generally pain in elbow i have after pushups or overhead triceps dips). i have watched all other videos on youtube and there is no recovery . i watched athlean-x , jimmy ethier , and alot of others but i strongly recommend you also make a video because you helped save my clicking elbow . plzz

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey there! I have more elbow related videos on my channel. One thing you might want to consider is to identify which movements are aggravating your elbow and to temporarily modify those movements so it doesn't. This means if pushups currently hurt, it's a good idea to do less range of motion or decreased intensity (by doing elevated pushups instead for example) to offload the elbow and give it a chance to recover. Good luck on your rehab journey!

    • @tech_snk
      @tech_snk Před 2 měsíci

      @@RehabHero thank you sir!!!!!!!!

  • @experiencewithmartin972
    @experiencewithmartin972 Před měsícem +2

    I am feeling this during pullups also and it is mostly my right elbow doing it. What is worse is that it will not allow me to exted the elbow fully, it feels like it builds up a lot of pressure and then comes the crack but im really scared to let it crack every time as it involves some pain before it cracks. It feels locked up before it cracks. I did a lot of street fitness in my teens, was crazy on the muscle ups, was doing them very explosive and it started ever since. Haven't healed and im 28. It is starting to bother me during tennis which is my passion and it sucks ...

    • @emangt76
      @emangt76 Před 12 dny +1

      I have the exact same problem as the video, but some time ago I started to have this clicking in the elbow while doing pull ups, the thing that worked for me was to consciously to tension my lat on the side that the elbow clicks while doing pull ups and to counsiously make the most strengh in the thumb, pointing finger and middle finger, try not to engage as much the ring finger and pinky, overusing those two fingers make the elbow click. I hope I could help you.

    • @experiencewithmartin972
      @experiencewithmartin972 Před 12 dny +1

      @@emangt76 Thank you, I will post an update later on as i am a month and a half into recovery still as tennis injured my tendons (that is the guess and that is what doctors say but no mri was done so ... next thing to do is MRI, my guess is tennis messed it up as my elbow feels like it needs readjustment, it feels like the tendon or the ulnar nerve isnt where it has to be. This happened from tennis serves but years previously to that i did a lot of street fitness explosive workouts like i mentioned in my previous comment.

    • @emangt76
      @emangt76 Před 12 dny

      @experiencewithmartin972 I wish you well. I hope you'll recover fast 🙏

  • @ze_dog2394
    @ze_dog2394 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Had this condition for 2 months. been doing these exercises for a week. Do you have to rest while doing these exercises. Because I still do my regular push workouts while doing these exercises daily.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes rest is needed, these exercises are also generally done every other day rather than every day. Rest days allow the tissues you're targeting get a chance to recover and to heal.

  • @user-nz3er3lq3r
    @user-nz3er3lq3r Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hello in your opinion is it possible to "fix" cubital tunnel with just adjustments in the way you perform an exercise combind with rehub exercises like the ones provided by the video or is it a way to slow down the problem?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 2 měsíci +2

      It is possible to 'fix' IF the issue for your cubital tunnel syndrome is due to muscle contractures. Muscle contractures are tight muscles, in CTS they're entrapping the ulnar nerve leading to poor nerve mobility and increased nerve tension (which then leads to the clicking and pain). HOWEVER, if the cubital tunnel syndrome is due to hypermobile cubital tunnel ligaments, then these movements may have limits as severe cases may require surgery. Severe cases aren't very common unless there's been a history of trauma or if there was excessive repetitive overload of the tissues (such as baseball pitching).

    • @user-nz3er3lq3r
      @user-nz3er3lq3r Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@RehabHero Thank you very much for sharing your opinion. Keep trying to help people💪💪💪💪💪

  • @oofoof5631
    @oofoof5631 Před 6 měsíci +3

    My elbow regularly clicks during the days i do triceps but 3 days ago it clicked funny and it was painful. From then on every time it clicks its painful. I know that the pain will go away in a few days but could these exercises prevent this from happening in the future?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 6 měsíci

      Without doing an assessment as to why your elbow is clicking your guess is as good as mine. If the clicking is due to the conditioned mentioned in the video, generally yes it can help with future issues. Often elbow clicking happens due to inefficient exercise technique, it'd be worth getting your program assessed in terms of exercise form and training volume.

  • @anthonyanthony284
    @anthonyanthony284 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hey there. Great video. How cone every other video seems to recomend the flossing excercise, but with the neck going in the opposite direction? Like extend arm out and neck goes the other way instead of in unison?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 5 měsíci +4

      Hey there, those exercises are actually nerve tensioning or nerve stretching exercises. If you would consider the one I show to be a level 1 exercise, you could consider those variations to be a level 2 or level 3 exercise (depending on which exact variation you saw). While things are still painful or sensitive, I tend to prefer the level 1 version of things to give the body time to reduce symptoms while still maintaining good nerve mobility. Hope that helps to clarify things!

  • @Nreeko16
    @Nreeko16 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can you do these exercises if you're still training your triceps in the gym? Thanks.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Generally yes! Although you may want to reconsider the way you're training your triceps and do a few modifications by working in angles that are comfortable

    • @yaaseryaaser5669
      @yaaseryaaser5669 Před 4 měsíci

      hello, did u fix this clicking problem in ur elbow? i ve got the same prob especialy when i do pushups, triceps rope pushdowns n incline bench press

    • @Nreeko16
      @Nreeko16 Před 4 měsíci

      @@yaaseryaaser5669 Still clicking but less pain

  • @akashkothari2223
    @akashkothari2223 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can I still workout with this. So basically I was working out and I tried to put the dumbbells down a new way on chest press and as I was lowering them to the ground I felt a click. It started hurting right after and it’s hurting slightly the next day, not when I’m doing anything but when i put a bit of pressure or bend it. Should I just take a week off or something

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Generally speaking any movements that don’t re-aggravate your pain is safe to do, you might be able to get away with doing accessory exercises or doing workouts at a lower intensity.

    • @akashkothari2223
      @akashkothari2223 Před 4 měsíci

      @@RehabHero okay thanks so much for the quick reply!

  • @gabo20zyzz
    @gabo20zyzz Před 14 dny

    i was looking for a video like this for 2 weeks :(. By the way is adding a forearms strech a good idea?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 14 dny

      @@gabo20zyzz it can sometimes help, no harm in doing it unless you find it makes things worse

  • @Eneergy
    @Eneergy Před 2 měsíci

    I can't do push ups now because my medial tricep is popping, so if I do these I will find a cure or only surgery can fix this PLEASE REPLY BTOTHER❤

  • @Try-c
    @Try-c Před 23 dny

    I have it in both hands

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 19 dny

      I did too TBH, now I only feel it once in awhile during sets where I'm maxing out, but otherwise these exercises cleared mine up

  • @Y_Blackbeard_Y
    @Y_Blackbeard_Y Před 3 měsíci +1

    The intro of your video describing the condition seems to be exactly what im dealing with, but instead of tricep exercises, i feel the click only when doing bicep exercises. the click only occurs on 1 arm on the way up when my elbow is at a 90 degree angle. When using dumbells after a bunch of reps my funny bone starts getting so uncomfortable cause it keeps shooting into my pinky. When doing 1 arm kettlebell suitcase carrying that same arm starts feeling really numb up to the elbow after 35/45 seconds. Its not painful but just uncomfortable.
    Im going to a physiotherapist next week but perhaps u know the cause and or have any video with exercises to help against this?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey it's actually common for you to feel issues relating to this condition on biceps exercises as well. The same exercise series still works when getting started.

  • @levantuananh2463
    @levantuananh2463 Před 2 měsíci

    I have this issue for years now, is there any chance it will heal itself by doing this...

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 2 měsíci

      this depends on the root cause of your issue, if it is due to tight muscles then yes it can get better with these exercises

  • @sybaritemonkey309
    @sybaritemonkey309 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thanks for the video, i get clicking when i do the exercise when my elbow is more raised as you show but not when my elbow is lower down, is this exercise to fix the clicking / popping ?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 11 měsíci +1

      If the location of the clicking is the same as the location mentioned in the video it can still help, there's no guarantee however as I haven't assessed your elbow myself and do not have a diagnosis.

  • @user-cu6bk9xm4y
    @user-cu6bk9xm4y Před 21 dnem

    will the popping go away if i just keep doing em push ups and neglect it?

  • @billblount7854
    @billblount7854 Před 2 měsíci

    Coul these flossing excersizes actually be harmful if you have subluxation of the ulnar never?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 2 měsíci

      There's a bit of nuance to this answer. Usually the flossing exercises are done in a way that does not reproduce symptoms, you do this by shortening the range if needed (for example, just go halfway through the full movement). If you're modifying the exercise this way it is generally regarded as safe... but you would want to ask your health care team for personalized advice regarding this. If you're 'pushing through' the movement and causing the ulnar nerve to sublux then it potentially could re-aggravate your symptoms.

  • @gavin_hill
    @gavin_hill Před 4 měsíci

    Thoughts on the nerve floss. Should the head not be tilted toward the hand when it is raised in elbow flexion?
    Reason, that the ulner nerve is under tension at the elbow and you would want it to be "slack" at the neck.

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yup that’s another way to do the nerve flossing if needed 👍🏻

    • @gavin_hill
      @gavin_hill Před 4 měsíci

      @@RehabHero Okay thanks!

  • @Anfal_Ali_khosa
    @Anfal_Ali_khosa Před 4 měsíci

    I have tricep tendonitis and my elbow is also clicking which video should i follow?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 4 měsíci

      You may have to do both, its not too uncommon to have multiple issues occurring at the same time.

  • @minzhingliw5034
    @minzhingliw5034 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a similar clicking elbow issue, but with the outer part of my elbow. Happens when i do exercises that involves biceps. Any advice on that? Thanks 😊😊

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci

      Tough to say without an assessment, but it may be related to a 'tight' supinator or biceps muscle. It was also be related to your form while doing the exercise instead of having to do with 'tight muscles'... but honestly it's just a guess as no evaluation was completed. I suggest checking in with a local & highly rated physiotherapist if you can that's used to dealing with weight lifting injuries.

  • @JCProductionz
    @JCProductionz Před 3 měsíci

    Hey, I recently pulled something that it is giving me a pop effect when i do tricep pushdowns or any pushing movement like bench press or shoulder press. This happened about 2 weeks ago when I was bench pressing and after i did the last rep, my elbow joint was in extreme pain. I let it rest by not benching or doing tricep movements. Ever since then, I had been putting ice on the area and rubbing something similar to tiger balm. I tried tricep pushdowns again today and after doing some warmups with it to see what i could do without experiencing pain, I started to feel the pop effect and i stopped immediately before possible worsening the condition. Do you think tiger balm would help it along with the exercises you have provided? Also, i saw some videos where the degree of elbow flare when doing tricep pushdowns can make a difference, where if you have a close grip while doing it, it might cause the elbow pop?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Changing your grip is one way to modify the exercise while you’re recovering so that’s not a bad idea. Stuff like tiger balm won’t heal you but it can make things comfortable enough for you to maintain your mobility while things are still healing. focusing on triceps mobility might help, or sticking temporarily to isometric push downs to maintain strength

  • @slowmercy69
    @slowmercy69 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'd love to do these exercises, but I'm worried if I should do them. What do you think about my condition?
    My elbow started clicking after trauma to my elbow. For 7 years, my left elbow has been clicking. It hurts and my hand has not felt the same
    I went to the orthopedic doctor, two actually, and they say I need surgery. I feel hesitant. The pain I felt when I was basically hit very bad haunts me to this day, it was loud and real. My bone wasn't fractured, I found this out recently.
    Is surgery the answer? I'd do it to get rid of the pain, but I plan on seeing a third doctor

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hey, I can't say whether or not these would be beneficial to you because I haven't done a full assessment on your elbow myself. If you want to see if a conservative approach is practical, try consulting a physiotherapist directly, but make sure they're highly rated or have a good reputation first. They might be able to offer their opinion on whether or not exercises can be helpful to your specific situation. It may be helpful to bring any imaging reports to them as well as it can tell them the extent of any structural damage (if any). Hope that helps!

    • @slowmercy69
      @slowmercy69 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@RehabHero Appreciate your response ❤️ Sucks when things are out of the person's control
      Thank you

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@slowmercy69 you're welcome and best of luck with everything!

  • @toddhelseth317
    @toddhelseth317 Před 4 měsíci

    Is it bad if you feel clicking at all points of the floss ?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci

      Clicking itself is not inherently bad unless you get pain, but if it is too uncomfortable one way around it is to reduce the range that you’re moving in and to increase it as things improve over a period of days/weeks

  • @bryanblanco88
    @bryanblanco88 Před 5 měsíci

    What about clicking on the outside part of the elbow?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 5 měsíci

      This may be related to either your common wrist extensors or your triceps lateral head

  • @CLEEPER1
    @CLEEPER1 Před 7 měsíci

    This sounds like mine but I can't straighten my elbow out. Is this related?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 7 měsíci +2

      That's not typically a symptom of this injury, I recommend getting it checked by a sports physiotherapist or chiropractor.

  • @rohanragel6552
    @rohanragel6552 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome video, was just wondering i feel the clicking mostly when i stretch the triceps. but do feel some pain when the arm is fully extended (ie tricep rope extensions where the arms extend next to your body). if i were to do these exercises how soon should i know if they are working (flossing every day and tricep stretching 4-5 times a week and massaging every 3 days)

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey feeling it while stretching the triceps is also a known symptom for this condition. As for how soon you should notice changes, this highly depends on which activities you are doing that caused this condition to occur in the first place. Assuming that you’ve reduced those activities some amount, you can notice changes in as soon as 3-6 weeks.

    • @rohanragel6552
      @rohanragel6552 Před 3 měsíci

      @@RehabHero when i first felt it, it was tricep exercises with some popping and a little bit of pain but the popping and pain increased so i stopped training triceps exercises altogether. recently i have noticed popping in certain biceps exercises (mostly in the ez bar preacher curl even when warming up with light weight) it pops occasionally (no pain) i presume this means stop this exercise and any other exercise that also has occasional pain? thanks

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@rohanragel6552 clicking/popping without pain is generally safe to do, but if there’s an ache or soreness then modifying the exercise is a good idea. Generally I’d avoid stopping altogether as this causes weakening of your muscles which may actually prolong your symptoms. Instead, shortening the range of motion that you’re lifting weights in, or changing the angle is a better option. For example, if a standing EZ bar curl causes discomfort then switching to a Preacher curl, cable curl or machine curl may be a better option instead until things recover. It may also be a good idea to do stretches or massage exercises during the warm up to get things loose and moving more comfortably. Good luck!

  • @brenballs1234
    @brenballs1234 Před 3 měsíci

    Should I stop working out completely then? Until by elbows have healed?

    • @RehabHero
      @RehabHero  Před 3 měsíci +1

      While this does depend on your specific situation, generally stopping altogether is NOT recommended. It’s best to switch things up though so that you’re not pushing through pain. Changing the type of exercise, angle of the lift, or shortening the range are different ways to modify what you’re doing to allow you to continue exercising pain free. Complete rest often doesn’t cause things to recover completely, as weakening of the muscles occurs at the same time… this may lead to prolonged symptoms or re-injury when you feel good enough to start pushing hard again. My website has a free database with lots of different options to allow you to continue exercising until things feel normal, check it out!