Elbow
Conditions We Treat
“The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.”
Thomas Edison
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)
Golfer’s Elbow is an overuse injury that occurs to the forearm muscles/tendons that attach to the inner part of your elbow. Repetitive motions such as throwing, twisting and gripping can lead to small tears to the tendon. Overuse injury can occur due to poor form, muscular imbalances and overdoing activities such as racquet sports, throwing, weight lifting and golf. Certain occupations are also at risk of developing golfer’s elbow. These jobs include office workers, cooks, butchers, construction workers, plumbers, and painters.
Golfer’s elbow is very easily treatable with conservative management. At CSC+M, our providers are skilled in releasing the appropriate soft tissue and strengthening the weaker muscles.
Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
Tennis Elbow is an overuse injury that occurs to the tissues that join the muscles of the forearm to the outer Repetitive motions such as gripping, twisting and extension of the wrist can lead to tears in the tendon. Over time, this leads to irritation and pain in the region.
Here at CSC+M, we use the most up to date evidence based practice to conservatively manage your pain, and rehabilitate you back to 100%.