
Elbow Injury
Elbow pain is a common problem, especially for people who do repetitive tasks at work, lift weights, or play sports like tennis, golf, or throwing activities. The elbow relies on strong, balanced muscles in the forearm, shoulder, and wrist, so irritation can develop when these areas become tight, overworked, or weak. Conditions like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and general tendinopathy often cause aching, sharp pain, or reduced grip strength, making everyday tasks like lifting, typing, or carrying objects uncomfortable.
Chiropractic care can be very effective in reducing elbow pain and restoring function. Treatment typically includes hands-on therapy to improve joint mobility in the elbow, wrist, and shoulder, alongside soft-tissue work to reduce tension through the forearm muscles. Targeted strengthening and loading exercises help rebuild tendon resilience and prevent the pain from returning. With the right combination of treatment, rehab, and activity guidance, most people experience significant improvements and can return to their normal work or sport without discomfort.
