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Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is a painful condition that affects the soft tissues of the elbow joint and may
also occur as Golfer's elbow on the inside of the elbow.

What is Tennis Elbow?

Tennis elbow is a painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overworked, usually by repetitive motions of the wrist and arm. Despite its name, most cases of tennis elbow occur in people who don’t play tennis. In fact, only 5% of people who play tennis get Tennis elbow.

Tennis elbow is usually caused by the repetitive use of the forearm extensor muscles, especially if they weren’t used much previously. The pain of tennis elbow occurs primarily where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to a bony bump on the outside of your elbow and might spread into your forearm and wrist. It can also cause weakness when twisting or grabbing objects. Misalignment in the spine, hips or shoulders might be the main cause of tennis elbow and with the right Chiropractic care, you will be back to normal in no time.

At Horley Spinal we also have Laser Therapy and MBST, both very powerful treatments for Tendonitis.

Benefits of shockwave therapy

  1. Release of trigger points
  2. Dissolution of calcified fibroblasts
  3. New blood vessel formation
  4. Reversal of chronic inflammation
  5. Stimulation of collagen production
  6. Non-invasive treatment
  7. Relatively cheap
  8. Improves blood circulation

Our Therapies Can Help

Click on one of our therapies below, to find out how it can help with Joint Pain.

Therapies to Help With Tennis Elbow

  1. Chiropractic
  2. Massage Therapy
  3. MBST Therapy
  4. Spinal Therapy
  5. Laser Therapy
  6. On-site X-rays

Benefits of spinal adjustment

  1. Improved Sleep
  2. Reduces inflammation
  3. Prevent and manage injuries
  4. New blood vessel formation
  5. Non-invasive treatment
  6. Reduces pain and increases functionality
  7. Very affordable
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