Treatment for Golfer’s Elbow
Don’t settle for sub-par results in healing your pain
Dr. Niele Maimone, DC
What is Golfer’s Elbow?
Golfer's elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is similar to its
counterpart, Tennis elbow. The primary differences between these conditions are
the location of the pain and the activity that leads to injury. However, both
conditions are caused by overuse of the muscles and tendons of the forearm,
leading to inflammation and pain around the elbow joint, commonly called
tendonitis. Golf is one common cause of tendonitis, but many other sports and
work related activities can cause the same problem.
The cause of golfer’s elbow can vary from a single violent
action (acute injury) to, more commonly, a repetitive stress injury where an
action is performed repeatedly and pain gradually develops. In an acute injury of the elbow
inflammation occurs without substantial tissue damage. However in a repetitive
stress situation a person may experience damage to the tendon and surrounding
soft tissue causing tissue degeneration over time. Inflammation from acute
injury often responds quickly to rest and anti-inflammatory treatment. However,
if the injury is due to tendon tissue degeneration, treatment will be longer
and will be focused on improving the strength of the tendon as well as
rebuilding tissues.
Golfer's Elbow Symptoms
With golfer’s elbow pain is on the inside of the elbow,
usually during or after intense use. Typically the pain increases during wrist
flexion or pronation and often radiates to the forearm. Because this frequently
occurs in golfers, it has become known as “golfer's elbow”. However, it is also known as “pitcher’s
elbow”.
Treatment for Golfer’s Elbow
Golfer's elbow does not usually cause any long-term
disability. However, the condition may become stubborn and proper
rehabilitation will help alleviate the symptoms and get you back to life again.
Rest and Reduce Inflammation: The first step a person should
take if tendinitis is suspected is to stop the activities that cause the pain
and inflammation in this case, rest the arm. Use a topical cream containing
Arnica to begin to reduce the inflammatory process quickly.
Laser Therapy to Heal the Damaged Tissue: Ending the pain caused by golfer’s elbow requires healing the damaged tissue. Class IV laser therapy is an excellent method for this, because it is presently the only form of therapy that can both reduce inflammation and heal tissue simultaneously. Laser treatments at Align Healing Center are done with the K-laser 1200 a Class IV Laser. This laser does not cut or burn but is gently absorbed by the tissue. During Laser Therapy the infrared laser light interacts with tissues at the cellular level, increasing metabolic activity and improving the transport of nutrients across the cell membrane. This initiates the production of cellular energy (ATP) that leads to a cascade of beneficial effects, increasing cellular function and health. This creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, scar tissue and pain.
Correct the Mechanics of Motion: Assessing the forearm, elbow, shoulder and spine for proper
postural feedback is done to diagnose and correct improper alignment. After proper alignment is restored
specific muscular taping is applied to improve circulation and insure proper
motion on a daily basis. Lastly,
specific strengthening and stretching exercises are given. By strengthening the
muscles and tendons involved with golfers' elbow, you can prevent the problem
from returning.
At Align Healing Center we are having great success treating
golfer’s elbow, tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, shoulder and neck
pain, migraines, arthritis, carpal tunnel, post surgical pain, sports injuries
and more; even long-term residual pain. Ar¬thritis and degenerative disc
disease sufferers can see long term benefits from this treatment without any of
the negative side effects experienced with the long term use of medications.
Dr. Niele Maimone, DC is the owner and founder of Align Healing Center in Danville, CA. She has been active in our natural health & wellness community since 1999. For more information or to set up a consult call 925.362.8283 or visit www.alignhealingcenter.com.
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