Did you know… tennis elbow isn’t just for athletes.
Lateral epicondylitis – or tennis elbow – is a painful condition that occurs when the tendons in your elbow
become inflamed and overloaded as a result of repetitive motion. Because the repetitive motion that occurs is similar to that of swinging a tennis racket, it’s commonly referred to as tennis elbow. However, anyone who has a job characterized by similar repetitive arm motions may be at risk.
Tennis elbow is often characterized by some pain and weakness, and that can make it difficult to perform
your daily tasks. Because tennis elbow is an injury caused by repetitive – perhaps essential – motions, finding ways to decrease the inflammation and improve your biomechanics with the help of your Little Rock or North Little Rock Chiropractor is especially important.
Rest. Giving your arm time to rest is important to stop the cascade of inflammation and pain.
Ice. Icing a few times per hour is a smart strategy to reduce pain and inflammation.
Technique. Be mindful of how you are moving your arm, use proper ergonomics, and use a brace
for a short time if necessary.
Tennis elbow is usually not a condition that will go away on its own. However, we’ve found two key strategies for reducing the pain associated with tennis below. The first is creating a plan of care with your Little Rock or North Little Rock Chiropractor that includes at-home exercises to strengthen your supporting muscles. The second is performing chiropractic adjustments, when necessary, to improve the motion and movement of your elbow joints.
So, if you or someone you know is living with tennis elbow, give us a call in Little Rock or North Little Rock. Together, we’ll create an individualized chiropractic and rehab care plan focused on helping you find lasting relief, naturally.
Science Source(s):
Tennis Elbow. Orthoinfo by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. 2021.