Elbow Pain Treatment in Knoxville

female chiropractor with medical mask and gloves checking mans elbow pain

Most of you are reading this because you are experiencing pain in the elbow, you may suspect you have a tendon injury, or perhaps you have already received a confirmed diagnosis. Either way, you are most likely interested in learning what steps to take to get on the road to recovery with elbow pain treatment in Knoxville. Experience treatment with the help of our chiropractors and certified athletic trainers trained in treating and rehabilitating sports injuries and conditions of the elbow.

 

Elbow Conditions We Treat

picture of the man in sky blue shirt holding his arm with a skeletal image of the x-ray of the elbowLike many other conditions, elbow pain can come about for multiple reasons ranging from a direct and apparent injury to gradually cropping up from overuse. The pain can be a sudden onset or can start as a slow nagging pain. Some common reasons for elbow discomfort are:

Partial tendon tear

A partial tear only penetrates the tendon partially. Describe how deep the tendon tear is, rather than length, width, or other dimensions.

Tendinosis

Tendinosis is a degeneration of the collagen in the tendon due to chronic overuse. These can also occur when overusing the tendon without healing and rest, as with repetition.

Strain Injury

A muscle or tissue that connects muscle to bone, stretches, or tears (tendon). Lower back and back of thigh muscle strains are common. Pain, swelling, muscle spasms, and a restriction in the muscle's movement capacity are all symptoms.

Tenosynovitis

Tendonitis is the inflammation of a tendon. Any tendon in the elbow can be affected. Inflammation of a tendon can result in swelling, pain, and discomfort.

Radial Head Subluxation

The radius, one of two long bones in the lower arm, has been pushed away from its natural position, resulting in radial head subluxation. The radial bone's supporting ligament then glides into the elbow joint. When this happens, the radial bone is unable to return to its usual position.

Nerve Entrapments

Entrapment of the ulnar nerve at the elbow can occur when the nerves are stretched too far. Keeping the elbow bent fully, or when the nerves are directly compressed by pressing the elbow against a solid surface.

Whatever the reason, it is essential to get it checked out. These conditions have different treatment approaches to alleviate the pain and get you back to functioning at absolute capacity.

Common Sports-Related Elbow Pain

One of the more common reasons for pain in elbows comes from overuse or repetitive motion. This can be from an activity such as playing tennis or golf, or in many cases from the use of electronics such as the mouse of your computer, keyboard, or cell phone use.a man having pain in the elbow due to sports

Though the intensity of the movements needed to type and do basic desk work is very low, the repetition for hours and days on end can be sufficient to cause damage to the tissue. The vast number of muscles and ligaments that attach to this joint coupled with the lack of rest with the necessity of these tissues to perform basic human function will sometimes cause parts of this joint to become irritated or inflamed.

 

 

Treatment Options for Elbow Conditions

At Knoxville Spine and Sports, we utilize a comprehensive approach to heal and rehabilitate your elbow through chiropractic care, tennis elbow treatment as well and physical therapy. We almost always incorporate one or more of the following:

close up chiropractor working with patient elbow condition

Dry needling

Dry needling is a treatment that involves applying pressure to muscles and trigger points to relieve pain and stiffness. Dry needling, also known as trigger point injections, involves the insertion of a series of small needles into your skin to relieve, and locate sharp pain in the elbow when putting pressure on it.

Laser Therapy

Laser Therapy is very effective in helping decrease elbow inflammation. Laser Treatments enhance physical therapy and chiropractic treatments for many types of injuries including elbow pain injury.

Active Release Technique

Soft tissue manipulation is a term that we utilize to describe a very hands-on approach, similar to massage, to increase mobility and decrease the tension of specific muscles in the elbow that is contributing to the condition.

Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic is a proven, safe, and effective therapy for elbow pain that promotes healing and restores strength without surgery or medication. Chiropractic aims not only to relieve the pain itself but to address the structural components such as the muscles and skeleton. Both of which contribute to the condition being there in the first place.

Why Choose Knoxville Spine & Sports to Treat Elbow Conditions

If you are coming in to get treatment from one of our Chiropractors or the Physical therapy team, they may provide more than one of the therapies mentioned above and treat more than just your elbow. The wrist, shoulder, and thoracic spine must continually be assessed as these areas will likely contribute to elbow function in some capacity.

Whether you are looking for an elbow adjustment, muscle strengthening, pain relief, or therapeutic exercises for elbow pain treatment in Knoxville, you can be confident in knowing that one of our skilled clinicians here at Knoxville Spine and Sports can help you reach your goals. Please contact our team for questions you would like answered about your elbow health or any body part that we can help you with.

 

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    8029 Ray Mears Blvd, Suite 300
    Knoxville, TN 37919
    United States
    Phone: (865) 229-8796
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    Tuesday
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    Wednesday
    7am-1pm
    Thursday
    7am-12pm & 1pm-6pm
    Friday
    7am-12pm & 1pm-4pm
    Saturday & Sunday
    Closed

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    8029 Ray Mears Blvd, Suite 300
    Knoxville, TN
    37919
    Phone: 865-337-5574

     

    office hours

    Monday
    7am-12pm & 1pm-6pm
    Tuesday
    7am-12pm & 1pm-4pm
    Wednesday
    7am-1pm
    Thursday
    7am-12pm & 1pm-6pm
    Friday
    7am-12pm & 1pm-4pm
    Saturday & Sunday
    Closed

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