25 years ago in my teens I overdid "bicep curls" at the gym and hurt my elbow . I decided to 'be tough' and "work through the pain" which only caused more damage . Ever since I have felt a slight pain in a certain position but nothing too serious : until 6 weeks ago at a new job I was asked to hold the top half of a turbo while someone smacked the bottom section off with a large hammer which caught just the right position to wake up the old injury .
I went to the doctor a few days ago when I started worrying about how long it is taking to heal and he gave me anti-inflammatories which make me feel good again with only slight discomfort in the area . [ it hurts if I hold my hand out and do the "biceps curl" twisting motion .
I was also given a printout explaining the problem and suggesting an excercise : " Hold a rolled up towel at arms length and twist the wrists in either direction till it hurts and hold for 10 seconds , increasing to 60 seconds eventually ." . is this what people refer to when they say you need to excercise the surrounding muscles ? In other words not the main muscles next to the injured one but rather the muscle fibers surrounding the injury on the main muscle !? .
Is there any hope of a decent excercise program fixing a 25 year old problem ?


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