I second the tendonitis and use of the brace. As for the brace, it has a pad on the inner portion that helps put pressure on the tendon, the ticket is to get it as tight as possible without cutting off circulation. If a bit too tight it can make the fingers and thumb swell making the grips feel too small, just play around with it to get the right tension.
An exercise that has helped me a great deal is to extend the arm straight down with the fingers fully extended then bend the wrist as much as you can towards the under forearm and hold for 45 seconds. Relax and repeat as much as you can/want. This helps stretch the tendon. My Orthopedic Surgeon suggested this exercise and glad I took his advise.
Also get a few styrofoam coffee cups and fill to 3/4 full and place in the freezer. Cut back some of the foam to allow the ice to stick out a 1/2" or so then rub the elbow area (knuckle as you call it) with the ice for 6-7 minutes 3 to 4 times a day/nite or right after any activity using the elbow. Avoid using the eblow for anything after icing down until it warms back up or atleast to body temp. WORST thing you can do is to ice down and immediately place stress on the elbow tendon, so allow it to warm up.
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