KONDITION

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Training ladder for:
GOLF ELBOW
(EPICONDYLITIS MEDIALIS)

STEP 1

The indications of time after stretching, coordination training and strength training show the division of time for the respective type of training when training for a period of one hour. The time indications are therefore not a definition of the daily training needs, as the daily training is determined on an individual basis.

KONDITION
Unlimited: Cycling. Running.

UDSPÆNDING
(20 min)

Sit at a table with the injured arm hanging over the edge with the palm facing downwards. Use the other arm to apply pressure on the back of the injured hand so that the injured lower arm becomes increasingly stretched on the upper side. Repeat the exercise where the injured hand is alternately pressed from side to side. The injured arm should finally be turned over and the exercise repeated by pressing the underside of the hand so that the injured lower arm becomes increasingly stretched on the under side. The stretching positions should be held for 20 seconds followed by 20 seconds of rest before repeating.

Bend your wrist up as far as possible and press with the opposite hand. Hold the position for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise pressing the wrist downwards. Hold the position for 20 seconds.

Press your hands together and lift your elbows while holding your arms in front of your chest. Hold the position for 20 seconds and relax for 20 seconds before repeating.

Sit on a table holding your arms in to your body. Turn your hands so that the fingers face backwards and thumbs to the side. Your arms should be outstretched. Slowly lean your upper body backwards so that your forearms become increasingly stretched. Hold the position for 20 seconds and relax for 20 seconds before repeating.

STYRKE
(40 min)

Sit at a table with the injured hand on a ball and roll slowly from side to side.

Sit at a table with the injured hand over the edge with the palm facing upwards. Bend and stretch the wrist.

Sit at a table with the injured hand over the edge with the palm facing downwards. Bend and stretch the wrist.

Sit at a table with the injured hand on a ball and roll slowly backwards and forwards.

Sit at a table with the injured hand over the edge and the palm facing upwards. Use the good hand to place slight pressure on the injured hand and hold the position for 10 seconds. Rest for 10 seconds before repeating.

Stretching is carried out in the following way: stretch the muscle group for 3-5 seconds. Relax for 3-5 seconds. The muscle group should subsequently be stretched for 20 seconds. The muscle is allowed to be tender, but must not hurt. Relax for 20 seconds, after which the procedure can be repeated.The time consumed for stretching, coordination and strength training can be altered depending on the training opportunities available and individual requirements.