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      Tennis Elbow High pitch click

      So working on my arms, they are my weak point.
      Developed some tennis elbow.
      I noticed that during bicep curl, pain happens at the bottom of the curl as I lower it.
      When pain occurs I can hear in my arm, using ear on shoulder, high pitch crunching sound, sound is quick, not continuous. Split second sound.
      As long as I don't do full range of motion, no pain.
      Pain begins around 140 degree angle.
      If I do single arm preacher curl, and really supinate wrist, so pinky side of hand makes most contact with handle, no pain through full range.

      Anyone experience something like this?
      Last edited by Plate Smacker; 08-14-2018 at 07:02 PM.
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