Prone Position Elbow Pain
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Prone Position Elbow Pain
I am 73 years old and for the past few years shooting the prone position has become very painful, even to the point that I sometimes have to stop.
I shoot with a sweatshirt, elbow foam pad, heavy leather shooting jacket and use a Freeland prone pad. The sensation is one of an ice pick being driven into my elbow. The rifle is a heavy 17# Anschutz Match 54 target rifle.
I have tried just about every thing I can think of to make this painful position tolerable but it only gets worse. I may have to quit shooting because if it.
What have others done to overcome this painful affection?
I shoot with a sweatshirt, elbow foam pad, heavy leather shooting jacket and use a Freeland prone pad. The sensation is one of an ice pick being driven into my elbow. The rifle is a heavy 17# Anschutz Match 54 target rifle.
I have tried just about every thing I can think of to make this painful position tolerable but it only gets worse. I may have to quit shooting because if it.
What have others done to overcome this painful affection?
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Two things spring to mind immediately; Have you had a coach look at your position and check that you're not doing something wrong with your positioning ? Or they may be able to suggest a more comfortable elternative. The specialist is also well worth visiting but if it only happens during shooting they may struggle - apart from checking for any damage. GP's generally won't have much clue (unless you find one that shoots).
Rob.
Rob.
elbow pain
I am not a doctor and have not much knoledge about the human body, but from the description - an icepick is driven into the elbow. I sence that the placement of the elbow is incorrect - the very tip of the elbow is put under a lot of strain or (because of pressure) a nerve is squeezed. An other cause can be a deformation of the bone of the elbow.
Perhaps changing the position to a 'high' or a 'low' position (depending on the current position) can cure the problem - that way the pressure point changes to an other area of the elbow.
Seeing a doctor and showing the problem while assuming the prone position can be a good idea.
Albert
(The Netherlands)
Perhaps changing the position to a 'high' or a 'low' position (depending on the current position) can cure the problem - that way the pressure point changes to an other area of the elbow.
Seeing a doctor and showing the problem while assuming the prone position can be a good idea.
Albert
(The Netherlands)
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I sure glad to hear from someone older than I is still shooting. I'm 72 and several of us older guys meet on Thursday morning for some M1 shooting.
I know what you are saying. Most of us have had the same problem
Being a former "telephoneman" and not a medicineman, I speak with no expertise except what works for me.
I have found that a callous formed on my left elbow and when it’s feel dry, I get that same feeling.
By appling a hand cream on my elbow help the problem.
I know what you are saying. Most of us have had the same problem
Being a former "telephoneman" and not a medicineman, I speak with no expertise except what works for me.
I have found that a callous formed on my left elbow and when it’s feel dry, I get that same feeling.
By appling a hand cream on my elbow help the problem.
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Jim Morrison: Coincidently I am a retired telephone man as well. Had 32 years with Ma Bell. The majority with Long Lines and then with AT&T after the divestiture. Been a shooter all my life but was thinking I would have to give up the position shooting with the terrible pain I get shooting prone. I have tried Biofreeze recently and it seems to help along with extra padding. Shot a possible last night and a 94 and 91 OH on A-17 targets at a match held locally.
I want to thank all who answered my post. You are all the best.
I want to thank all who answered my post. You are all the best.