
Rehab For Tennis Elbow: The Super 7
The "super 7” exercises are an important part of treatment for tennis elbow. They are designed to strengthen the muscles in the forearm and increase flexibility through stretching. In most cases te these exercises will help relieve elbow pain in about 4 to 6 week Each stretching exercise is held for 15 seconds and repeated 2 or 3 times. This pattern is repeated 5 times a day.
Exercise
1. Stretching the muscles that extend the wrist (extensor muscles): Straighten
the arm out fully and push the palm of the hand down so you feel a stretch
across the top of the forearm.
Exercise
2. Stretching the muscles that flex the wrist (flexor muscles): straighten
the arm out fully (palm side up), and push the palm downward to stretch.
Strengthening exercises are performed twice a day following the stretching
exercises. To perform these exercises, the patient sits in a chair with
the elbow supported on the edge of a table or on the arm of the chair the
wrist hanging over the edge. Use a light weight such as a hammer or soup
can when performing the strengthening exercises. Repeat the exercises 30
to 50 times, twice a day, but do not push yourself beyond the point of
pain.

Exercise
3. Strengthening wrist extensor muscles: Hold the weight in the hand with
the palm facing down. Extend the wrist upward so that it is pulled back.
Hold this position for 2 seconds and then lower slowly.
Exercise 4. Strengthening wrist flexor muscles: Hold the weight in the
hand with the palm up. Pull the wrist up, hold for 2 seconds and lower
slowly.
Exercise
5. Strengthening the muscles that move the wrist from side to side (deviator
muscles): Hold the weight in the hand with the thumb pointing up. Move
the wrist up and down, much like hammering a nail. All motion should occur
at the wrist.
Exercise
6. Strengthening the muscles that twist the wrist (pronator and supinator
muscles): Hold the weight in the hand with the thumb pointing up. Turn
the wrist inward as far as possible and then outward as far as possible.
Hold for 2 seconds and repeat as much as pain allows, up to 50 repetitions.
Exercise 7. Massage is performed over the area of soreness.
Apply firm pressure using 2 fingers on the area of pain and rub for 5 minutes.

If exercise aggravates any of your symptoms, contact a physician or physical therapist These exercises can be used to prevent or rehabilitate injuries in people who play sports or in those who do repetitive forearm work.
Tim L. Uhl, P.T., A.T.,C.
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