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If you’ve ever dealt with tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow, this matters a lot.
One of the biggest reasons these injuries develop—and keep coming back—is that most people bend their wrist and elbow at the same time during daily tasks. Think about:
Why Isolating the Wrist and Elbow Is So Important Your wrist flexors and extensors cross both joints, which means they’re constantly being asked to do double duty. When you always bend the wrist and elbow together:
Training with different elbow positions teaches your nervous system something critical: “I can move and load my wrist without dumping stress into my elbow.” That’s huge for pain relief and long-term resilience. Elbow Bent: Protecting Painful Elbows & Rebuilding Control This position is great for people with elbow pain. With the elbow bent:
Elbow Straight: Preparing the Tendon for Real Life Here’s where a lot of people stop too early. Daily life doesn’t happen with your elbow tucked at your side. When the elbow is straight:
The Big Takeaway Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow don’t just happen because of overuse—they happen because the wrist and elbow stop working independently. If you want:
That’s how you teach your arm to handle load the right way—not just in rehab, but in real life.
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