Treatment:
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Tennis elbow results from repetitive strain, often from activities like racquet sports or manual work. Castle Chiropractic offers targeted treatment to reduce inflammation, restore tendon health, and improve joint mobility, helping patients return to their regular activities with reduced pain.
Symptoms of back pain can be:
Outer Elbow Pain:
Persistent pain on the outer part of the elbow that can feel sharp or achy, often worsened by gripping or lifting objects.
Radiating Pain:
Discomfort may extend down the forearm and worsen with activities that require wrist movement or gripping, such as shaking hands or turning a doorknob.
Weak Grip:
Difficulty holding objects or performing tasks that require fine motor skills, often accompanied by pain or discomfort.
Pain with Movement:
Increased pain during repetitive wrist movements, especially those involving lifting or twisting motions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tennis elbow often results from repetitive motions of the wrist and forearm, leading to inflammation of the elbow tendons.
Chiropractic adjustments can help improve joint function and reduce strain on the elbow, while specific exercises may strengthen surrounding muscles.
Recovery can vary; many individuals experience improvement within weeks, but treatment duration will depend on the severity of the condition.