Elbow Pain Treatment
The elbow joint is located between the point of the elbow and where it connects to the forearm. It allows you to bend your arm and rotate it inwardly and outwardly. Elbows are complex joints; they are made up of not just one joint but two: a hinge joint between the clavicle and scapula in the shoulder area, which lets you move your arm away from your body, as well as a second hinged type of joint that’s connected between your humerus bone (upper bone) with your ulna (one of two bones in forearms). Together these allow for a wide range of motion within your elbows. The elbow comprises several types of joints: a humeroulnar joint (between the upper arm bone and the forearm), a humeroradial joint (between the upper arm bone and lower arm bone), an intercarpal elbow joint, and a wrist intercarpal joint just below the elbow area. These multiple joints make up the elbow, making it one of the most flexible parts of your body.
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How Our Elbow Pain Care Plan Works
Structural Correction Chiropractic
The body has a natural ability to heal itself but is often hindered by structural imbalances. Physical and emotional stress result in pain, reduced mobility, and other health problems. We detect and correct these imbalances to restore health and well-being.
Functional Rehabilitation
Your personalized treatment plan will focus on correcting any imbalances or weakness, improving movement patterns, and restoring normal function. We design this plan based on your specific situation to help you get out of pain achieve all your health goals.
Nervous System Based Approach
The nervous system is the master control system, it controls every cell, tissue, muscle, and organ in the body. By focusing on the nervous system and optimizing its function, we can improve your overall health, reduce pain, and prevent future health problems.
How We Treat Elbow Pain in Newark, DE
Consultation and Examination
Before you go in for treatment, the chiropractor will ask you several questions to find out what kind of elbow pain you are experiencing and any other symptoms you have. They will also perform a physical exam. When doing this exam, your chiropractor will look at your range of motion in all directions and listen to your joints to see any abnormal sounds. They will also watch for swelling and inflammation. Your chiropractor may order x-rays or MRIs depending on the severity of your injury and how long it has lasted.
Specific Chiropractic Care
To relieve elbow pain, your chiropractor will focus on reducing inflammation and increasing the range of motion in your elbow. Treatment for elbow pain depends on the location and severity of the pain. Chiropractors can use various techniques to treat elbow pain, such as spinal manipulative therapy, massage therapy, and joint manipulation. It’s important to note that the manipulation used during treatment is minimal and shouldn’t cause pain. The procedure usually works by “flipping a switch” in your brain to turn off the pain; your body has several mechanisms that help reduce inflammation and widespread pain.
Massage Therapy/Soft Tissue Work
Massage therapy can help with elbow pain by increasing circulation, loosening stiff and inflamed muscles, reducing swelling and increase range of motion. Although this treatment is used mainly for professional athletes to help prevent or treat injuries, it can also benefit people experiencing elbow pain. Massage therapy also reduces stress and tension in the back, directly impacting the upper extremity’s ability to move and function properly. It’s important to note that it is not recommended to be used on joints that are already injured; this would only add more strain on the injury and make healing difficult. Soft tissue work can help with elbow pain by helping to increase the range of motion and reducing inflammation and swelling. Delicate tissue work also stimulates circulation, which helps lubricate other tissues of joints and reduces potential damage.
Deep Tissue Laser Therapy
A specific type of laser therapy called deep tissue laser therapy is a very influential part of care for elbow pain. The lasers target tight muscle knots and stimulate muscles to relax further. The lasers can penetrate and work within the muscle tissues and soften the knot, causing it to release the stiffness that is causing pain. It will then allow the muscles to relax and move better. Deep tissue laser therapy is most commonly used for trigger points or knots in soft tissues, including strengths in joints such as shoulders, hips, or elbows. It also treats plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and other soft-tissue injuries and conditions. The goal of treatment is to help relieve pain and improve the range of motion in the area.
Custom Therapeutic Exercises
These exercises are meant to reduce elbow pain, restore movement, and help rebuild strength of the elbow joint. So these exercises are meant to target those areas specifically.
When we work with patients, we start with the main cause of the elbow pain, its root cause, and how it affects their life. We work with them to create a plan that will incorporate flexibility, stability, and coordination first, before moving towards building strength. It could mean them having to do deep squats for the first time in years, go back to work and do it pain free, or just do day to day activities without discomfort.
If patients want to avoid pain altogether, then they need to pay attention to detail and proper form. Our goal is that patients are not only able to manage their pain, but prevent it altogether. You can enjoy life without that pain with the right approach and information.
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Common Causes of Elbow Pain in Newark, DE
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow develops over time and is typically caused by elbow overuse. It affects your ability to bend your wrist and grip items with your hand. Tennis elbow is generally found in older people and those who perform repetitive motions that stress the elbow, such as tennis players, painters, carpenters, and computer users. Tennis Elbow is inflammation of the tendons inside your elbow, which hosts extensor muscles there. If left untreated, it causes sharp pain inside your elbow, gradually becoming more severe. It’s often the case that this pain can be disguised by your movements and be very difficult to recognize. Usually, you’ll feel it right when you grasp something with your hand, but sometimes it can be on the side of your elbow near the joint.
Golfer’s Elbow
Golfer’s elbow is a type of tendinitis that develops at the inside part of your elbow. It’s typically caused by repetitive gripping and releasing motions in golf. One example of a Golfer’s elbow is a condition where there is inflammation of the extensor muscles on the inside of your elbow, resulting in a sharp pain that becomes worse over time if left untreated. It’s also caused by sudden movements that put a lot of stress on your elbow, such as jerking your hand away quickly from a hot stove or another source of injury. These injuries can lead to pain, swelling and inflammation in the tendon.
Bursitis
Bursitis is an inflammation of the soft tissues around the elbow joint (bursa). Pain and swelling affect the joint, which blocks muscles from working smoothly and may lead to pain due to restricted movement. It’s caused by various things, such as injury or repetitive motion, but usually occurs due to an underlying condition such as tendonitis or gout. It can happen in either of the two elbow joints and can be mild to severe depending on the condition that caused it. Bursitis is typically found in people who are over-using joints, such as those who have arthritis or are overweight. You can be prone to bursitis if you have excess weight in your arms or hands or use your components a lot, such as by lifting weights. It can occur in any part of the upper arm but is most commonly found in the elbow.
Environmental Factors
Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis occurs when the cartilage in your joints wears down, and the underlying bone rubs on each other. It usually affects large weight-bearing joints such as knees, hips, and shoulders, though elbow osteoarthritis is becoming more common because people live longer. The early stage of osteoarthritis is known as osteoarthritis spine degeneration. This type of osteoarthritis is relatively painless and involves instability of the elbow joint with no loss of movement. It’s caused by stress on the joint from overuse or ageing. Symptoms of elbow osteoarthritis include pain that worsens when reaching for something overhead or when trying to make a fist, difficulty in straightening the elbow, and weakness in gripping activities.
Brain Chemistry
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, inflammatory joint disease that causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling. It’s an autoimmune disease that can occur for many years before symptoms arise. Pain and inflammation are typically worse in the mornings and after periods of inactivity. It’s more common in people who are over the age of 40, with women being twice as likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis than men are. Rheumatoid arthritis affects the small joints throughout your body, including those in your hand, wrist, fingers, elbow, and shoulders. It can also lead to a loss of range of motion and bone deformity. Elbow rheumatoid arthritis causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the elbow joint.
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