Tennis & Golfer’s Elbow

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) are common overuse injuries that cause pain and inflammation around the elbow joint. Both conditions result from repetitive strain on the tendons, typically from activities like racket sports, golf, or even daily tasks involving repetitive arm motions. Tennis elbow affects the outer part of the elbow, while golfer’s elbow causes discomfort on the inside, with both conditions potentially leading to weakness in grip and overall arm function.

Chiropractic care offers an effective, non-invasive approach to treating these injuries. By addressing misalignments, reducing tension in the surrounding muscles, and promoting proper joint function, a chiropractor can help relieve pain and support tendon healing. Soft tissue therapies, adjustments, and rehabilitative exercises are commonly used to restore strength, flexibility, and mobility in the affected area.

If you're experiencing elbow pain that impacts your ability to work or play, chiropractic care can help you recover faster and avoid more invasive treatments. Don’t let tennis or golfer’s elbow sideline you—book a consultation and start your healing journey!