u_e_s_i
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Ive felt pain in my elbows when doing even moderate weight triceps work for almost two years now and last week my knee flared up whilst doing legs. I’ve been told that a tendon or two in my elbows and left knee are likely prone to inflammation due to strain and I want to find a solution. These days I always warm up my joints before training but that only reduces the pain felt and doesn’t reduce it enough
As taking too many/much oral anti-inflammatories is bad for muscular adaptation, I want to explore the topical route. My plan atm is to apply a topical anti-inflammatory, pain relieving lotion/gel to the problematic area(s) and only the problematic area(s) before workouts involving them.
What I’m wondering is, would doing so negatively affect the adaptive response of those tendons to resistance training?
As taking too many/much oral anti-inflammatories is bad for muscular adaptation, I want to explore the topical route. My plan atm is to apply a topical anti-inflammatory, pain relieving lotion/gel to the problematic area(s) and only the problematic area(s) before workouts involving them.
What I’m wondering is, would doing so negatively affect the adaptive response of those tendons to resistance training?