Tennis Elbow Care Using Chiropractic in Mobile AL

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Do you suffer from tennis elbow in Mobile AL? The term tennis elbow has developed the misconception that the condition only affects athletes who participate in racquet sports. In reality, tennis elbow affects approximately 5% of individuals who play tennis, and is more commonly associated with occupations or hobbies that involve repetitive motion of the forearm and wrist. In fact, tennis elbow is a specific term that describes people who experience chronic and repeated episodes of pain that is isolated primarily to the top of the forearm and outside of the elbow.


What is tennis elbow in Mobile AL?

As is true with many conditions, certain people in various occupations are more susceptible to developing the symptoms. For example; people who are actively involved in fishing, butchering, long term computer use, plumbing, repeated screwdriver use, waiting, guitar playing, painting, and carpentry have been all shown to develop this ailment. Tennis elbow can affect anyone, but has been found to occur more frequently in people who suddenly begin tasks that involve using muscle groups that they are not accustomed to using.  There also seems to be a higher rate of occurrence in people aged 30-50 years old.

The development of tennis elbow can be difficult to identify and pain is often one of the first symptoms. Tennis elbow typically develops slowly and people suffering from the condition often cannot remember any specific injury. As mentioned before, the pain is located on the outer portion of the elbow, and is often described as sharp and burning. Besides the development of pain, people suffering from tennis elbow often gradually begin to notice the development of weakness in the hand of the affected arm. Weak grip strength is usually noticed when shaking hands, turning a screw driver, holding a coffee cup, opening doors or holding gardening tools. People may also notice that they drop objects more frequently as the condition progresses.


How is tennis elbow diagnosed?

Our team at Discover Chiropractic Center is capable of diagnosing tennis elbow through your clinical presentation. In other words, our team is able to identify your condition by the symptoms you present with, the history of the condition you provide, information regarding your daily activities, and knowledge of your occupation. Since other conditions can cause pain on the outer portion of the elbow, Discover Chiropractic Center has the resources to perform or arrange for more advanced diagnosing procedures such as; MRI, X-Ray, and EMG.


What is the best Care available for tennis elbow?

Our team offers a number of treatment options for tennis elbow. Often the nerve interference caused by spinal misalignment is responsible for the abnormal muscle patterns causing the pain and weakness of tennis elbow. As a result, restoring normal spinal function often alleviates the symptoms of tennis elbow.


How Can a Chiropractor Explain How Chiropractic Can Help Your Tennis Elbow?

To start, let’s be honest. Many people who have tennis elbow, sorry, most people who have tennis elbow, are going to choose an orthopedist as their physician of choice for their ailment, or at least initially they would. But what if their sore arm and elbow is due to the cause coming from another area, say, the neck? What if their problem could be corrected due to extremity adjusting of the elbow? Most people cannot get the idea that by adjusting someone’s spine that that could help them with their pain. We are a medical oriented country of people who have been duped to believe that there is a pill for every sign, symptom, and every other malady. The bottom line is that Big Pharma has spent billions of advertising dollars manipulating people to take their medicine and now we are a country of skeptics.

So, if I said that I as a chiropractor can fix your tennis elbow, you might be skeptical, and not just a little, but a lot. I mean, how can a chiropractor fix my elbow? Right? That is exactly how a skeptic might think and answer. The fact is the skeptic doesn’t know we can help them, so for now we “might”.

However, if I said, “Can I take a moment of your time to explain that chiropractic care MIGHT be able to help you with your tennis elbow and the tension in your neck and shoulder?”, then, if I explained it that way, a person is going to be more apt to listen to what I want to say.

Our patient base needs to understand that chiropractic care MIGHT be able to help them. That being said, let's go over some questions your chiropractor might ask you about your tennis elbow and how they might – got you - be able to help you.


6 Questions a Sports Chiropractor Might Ask You About Your Tennis Elbow

Maybe they came on suddenly due to direct injury to the elbow joint, or gradually due to repetitive motion and possibly poor technique.

Often a weakened grip is a key symptom of tennis elbow. Reasons it could be weakened is due to pain, or a lower motor neuron lesion affecting the strength of the hand muscles. Do you have trouble holding smaller objects like a cup of coffee, a pair of pliers, or a racket or baseball bat?

This includes rest, ice, braces, over-the-counter pain medication, or maybe even need manipulation to the elbow, or neck, depending where potential nerve root impingement is coming from. Certain exercises might worsen the condition, and certain medications and injections may only provide short term relief.

Swinging a tennis racket that is too heavy for you, too wide, or using poor grip technique can cause inflammation causing bursitis to the elbow. If baseball, the bat could be too heavy or not formed well for your hand. Adding too much training could be a disaster for the normal elbow.

These are called paresthesia’s and are affecting the sensory or feeling part of a nerve, most likely the radial nerve…but remember, it might be coming from the neck and something a chiropractor can address. Questions: So is something compressing a nerve, and where is this compression taking place?

Understanding which movements exacerbate (irritate) or relieve the pain helps identify the specific muscles and tendons involved. This includes activities at work, during sports, and at home. Compression sports like tennis, softball and baseball can put too much influence on a weak, young, and often times over used elbow.

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Discover Chiropractic Center

1412 Dauphin St
Mobile, AL 36604

(251) 432-3437
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