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well fuck your shit
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No on in this thread is a doctor or has ever taken any kind of class that could even relate to professional medicine beyond high school biology (with the exception of myself). Enjoy looking up anatomical terms on wikipedia and pretending you have any idea what you're talking about, faggots.
Jesus fucking christ OP, you put a lot of pressure on your elbow and it cracked, the same way your knuckles do. The cavitation was probably particularly violent, too, given the circumstances, so it felt weird for a few days. The fact that you neglected to use the arm for heavy things for so long means the muscle has naturally become weaker, resulting in, oh my god, THE ARM FEELING WEAKER. The pain is the result of hyperextending a mildly atrophied muscle. No swelling, no break. No stiffness, no ligament damage. No numbness, no tingling, no nerve damage.
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