Medial epicondylitis - or golfer's elbow
Signs or Symptoms
Localized pain and ache that is found on the
inner side of your elbow
Description
Golfer's elbow is a form of tendonitis or inflammation of the tendons near the elbow joint.
Causes
This is a ligament- muscle condition caused by
overuse of the muscles causing the tendon to become inflamed
Standard Treatment
Rest, supports, and anti-inflammatories are
given.
AK Approach
The
elbow can be injured by either immediate direct trauma or by repeated micro
trauma. If the injury occurred from a single trauma, the examination is
directed immediately to the severity of the injury. Otherwise, the examination
is more general as to the total functioning of the upper extremity. It is rare
to find an elbow injury without a preexisting weakness in the legs, torso or
shoulder. As the elbow is placed at a disadvantage by a weakness in the legs,
torso or shoulder the examination begins by looking for factors in these areas
that would adversely affect elbow stability. Locally, the stability of the
major ligaments of the elbow is then tested for. The muscles that support the
elbow are evaluated to find the ones that are malfunctioning. These are
corrected and then tested for the need of corrective exercises.
The
attention is then shifted to the localized structures that are injured and
failing to support the elbow joint properly. These can include specialized
treatments for ligaments, muscles, skin and joints. Finally, attention is
directed to corrective procedures that can help coordinate the muscles to help
prevent future injuries.
Nutritional
therapies aimed at increasing factors that would speed healing and reduce any
inflammation are considered.
Other
lifestyle modifications are used to prevent or minimize exacerbating the
condition. A specific program for your needs is created.
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