Chiropractic and Tennis Elbow
The term 'Tennis elbow' is used to describe pain found on the outer part of the elbow
and the upper part of the forearm.
The pain is due to inflammation of the tendon and bony protuberance at the outer
part of the elbow.
Symptoms
Pain over the outside elbow, which may travel up or down the arm
- Wrist
weakness
- Tenderness over the outside of the elbow
- Pain when lifting or bending the arm
- Difficulty
extending the forearm fully
- Pain typically lasts for 6 to 12 weeks, however discomfort can continue for as little
as 3 weeks or as long as several years.
- Pain when gripping, lifting and carrying.
Causes
It is
in fact an overuse injury. Repetitive, forceful movements at the wrist, which bring the thumb outwards and the palm
upwards, can cause shortening of the muscles. This causes the attachment of the muscles at the outer part of the elbow to
be placed under considerable tension and a sudden movement at the wrist may cause a tear in the muscle or tendon.
- Tennis
& other racquet sports. However, only 5% of those patients who suffer from tennis elbow are actually tennis players.
- DIY
& Gardening
Treatment
1st part of treatment
- It is important to reduce the inflammation
and to rest the elbow as much as possible.
- The use of ice is very effective in the first 2 to 3 days, although it
is sometimes used for a longer period.
- Sometimes a tennis elbow brace or an elbow strap may be needed, particularly
if the problem persists.
- The chiropractor will examine and treat any area relating to the function of the elbow and
muscles of the forearm, such as the wrist, shoulder and neck.
2nd part of treatment.
- It is important
to increase the blood circulation to the tissues. This can be done by alternating hot and cold and massaging the muscles
to relieve stress and tension.
- When pain has subsided, it is possible to undertake a rehabilitation program of power
stretching exercise for the elbow and the affected muscles, taking care that the exercises are done slowly and carefully so
as not to make the condition reoccur.
Prevention
Most tennis elbow injuries occur either at the beginning
of a game of tennis (as a result of poor warm up techniques) or at the end of a game (when people are fatigued).
Always
warm up and stretch muscles before exercising and cool down.
How long you decide to benefit from chiropractic care is,
of course, up to you but for effective long term results, always follow the Chiropractor's recommendations.