mfitzy111
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I started weight lifting a few months back, ended up tearing up my elbows doing curls with heavy weights (a little too much too soon!)
-I put weight lifting on the back burner and started metal detecting with my Ace 350 a few months ago when I first bought my MD- I started about spring time. I can say that I did go out and spend hours on end out swinging a coil / 5-6 hours at a time, and I'd come back with tight legs, from bending and digging!)- at first I used my elbow more then my whole arm for detecting. (I also started with a heavy bounty hunter and upgraded to an Ace 350.) My arm hurt a little from swinging the heavier BH.
I figured I was just getting used to doing it...
a month ago my Dr recommended some rest and steroids - I took them and felt a little better, but after going out these past few weekends I talked another Doc at work -and he said that I should look in to cortizone injections- since I might have really messed up my tendons from lifting then MDing. (I could see lifting, then going and MDing but I never detected on my left side- so I'm going to blame lifting) he was like you get 2 chances with the shots- so it's best to just get it done sooner then later. seems at 40 your body stops fixing damage as quick to tendons, like it does when your a younger lad (still - shots don't sound like fun to me!)
last week I also stopped in on my chiropractor and he did his normal crunching work- he suggested wearing a velcro arm band (and he showed me how to put it on/ and recommended having it on while I'm using my arm to either MD or what not.) I'm wearing it now, and it seems to help keep my arm muscles turned just enough to keep the stress off the tendon. less stress meaning less pain.
today my friend at work told me he had issues with tendonitis and the velcro arm band worked great for him, he stated that you have to wear it for a few months. He said he's been pain free for over 2-3 years now, but it was a struggle. I was like months, I was hoping for a few weeks!!!! ug.
anyhow- I'm not asking for medical advice I'm asking about metal detecting advice- how can I keep doing this fun hobby with this injury?
I read some place about a way to strap the MD to a shoulder and swing ....does anyone know if that would work for someone with issues with tendonitis? I haven't looked at the advertisers on here yet- as I wanted to ask what other people with pain have done to keep playing
I recall seeing slings or something similar that might be helpful, but I might be wrong...
anyhow any ideas on this stuff would be cool. I'm just looking for alternatives so I can keep doing something I enjoy!
Thanks all!
~Fitzy in Pa
-I put weight lifting on the back burner and started metal detecting with my Ace 350 a few months ago when I first bought my MD- I started about spring time. I can say that I did go out and spend hours on end out swinging a coil / 5-6 hours at a time, and I'd come back with tight legs, from bending and digging!)- at first I used my elbow more then my whole arm for detecting. (I also started with a heavy bounty hunter and upgraded to an Ace 350.) My arm hurt a little from swinging the heavier BH.

a month ago my Dr recommended some rest and steroids - I took them and felt a little better, but after going out these past few weekends I talked another Doc at work -and he said that I should look in to cortizone injections- since I might have really messed up my tendons from lifting then MDing. (I could see lifting, then going and MDing but I never detected on my left side- so I'm going to blame lifting) he was like you get 2 chances with the shots- so it's best to just get it done sooner then later. seems at 40 your body stops fixing damage as quick to tendons, like it does when your a younger lad (still - shots don't sound like fun to me!)
last week I also stopped in on my chiropractor and he did his normal crunching work- he suggested wearing a velcro arm band (and he showed me how to put it on/ and recommended having it on while I'm using my arm to either MD or what not.) I'm wearing it now, and it seems to help keep my arm muscles turned just enough to keep the stress off the tendon. less stress meaning less pain.
today my friend at work told me he had issues with tendonitis and the velcro arm band worked great for him, he stated that you have to wear it for a few months. He said he's been pain free for over 2-3 years now, but it was a struggle. I was like months, I was hoping for a few weeks!!!! ug.
anyhow- I'm not asking for medical advice I'm asking about metal detecting advice- how can I keep doing this fun hobby with this injury?
I read some place about a way to strap the MD to a shoulder and swing ....does anyone know if that would work for someone with issues with tendonitis? I haven't looked at the advertisers on here yet- as I wanted to ask what other people with pain have done to keep playing

anyhow any ideas on this stuff would be cool. I'm just looking for alternatives so I can keep doing something I enjoy!
Thanks all!
~Fitzy in Pa