When you get shooting pains in your legs from running this may be a form of tendonitis. You can treat this by seeing a doctor. The doctor would probably recommend medication, rest, and maybe even physical therapy as these are the most common treatments for tendonitis in the legs.
The treatement will help you alot.
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a shooting sleeve would help some and it would keep your elbow a bit straighter but i would also suggest some armbands
With you being a medical student. The first place that I would check would be in your books. If that does not help, then you could consult one of your instructors and they would be able to assist you with this information.
It does, as it dehydrates you and doesn't help the tendon regenerate.
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Tommy John surgery is performed on the elbow.
I wouldn't think so, but it may help with dribbling.
Tendonitis is not a fatal disease, but an injury ... you just tell them and explain how they can help the area heal up and not injure it again.
Ultrasound therapy can help with joint and muscle aches. It is often used by physical therapists to treat sprains and tendonitis caused by sports injuries.
Would love to help you, but you need to be more specific. What is the car doing or not doing.
shooting as close as you can to the bullseye.