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Elbow Pain

Are you tired of living with elbow pain?

Vineyard Complementary Medicine Can Help You Gain Elbow Pain Relief

If you are tired of living with elbow pain, you’re not alone. According to recent statistics, elbow pain can significantly impact daily life. Whether from overuse, injury, or a medical condition, elbow pain can limit your ability to perform even the simplest tasks.

Thankfully, physical therapyoccupational therapy, and acupuncture can help you gain relief from elbow pain and improve your overall function.

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Common causes for elbow pain

Elbow pain is a common condition that can be caused by various factors, from overuse to injury to medical conditions. Here are some of the most common reasons for elbow pain:

  • Elbow Sprain / Strain: This occurs when the ligaments, muscles, or tendons in the elbow are overstretched or torn due to unexpected overstretching of the tissues. It can cause swelling, pain, and difficulty moving the elbow.
  • Little Leaguer’s Elbow: A common overuse injury experienced in adolescent baseball/softball. The effects of repetitive overhand throwing cause the inner elbow growth plate to become inflamed, resulting in pain while throwing or immediately after.
  • Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) sprain: The ligaments on the inner side of your elbow are stretched or torn due to a throwing motion. It is a common injury in baseball players.
  • Tendinopathy: This diagnosis describes any problem with a tendon, including disease, injury, or disorder. The most common types of injuries to a tendon include tendonitis and tendinosis.
  • Tennis elbow: This occurs due to inflammation in the tendons of the outer elbow (lateral epicondyle). It is commonly associated with tasks that involve gripping, lifting, or twisting the forearm, such as holding a tennis racket, paintbrush, or hammer.
  • Golfer’s elbow: It is similar to tennis elbow, except the pain is on the inside of the elbow due to the overuse of muscles that flex the wrist and fingers.
  • Arthritis: This is a condition in which the joint becomes inflamed, leading to pain, swelling, and stiffness. Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and psoriatic arthritis can all affect the elbow joint.
  • Nerve injuries: Several nerves run through the elbow to the forearm and hand, and nerve injuries can result from traction and compression due to forceful, repetitive stresses on the elbow joint.
  • Bursitis: This is a condition in which the bursa, a small fluid-filled sac near the elbow joint, becomes inflamed and swollen. It can be caused by repetitive pressure or a direct blow to the elbow. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion.
  • Elbow fractures (Olecranon): Falls are the most common causes of upper extremity fractures, including elbow fractures, resulting in stiffness, weakness, and persistent pain.

At Vineyard Complementary Medicine, our patient-centered approach aims to improve pain and restore mobility, strength, and overall function of your elbow.

Find elbow pain relief at Vineyard Complementary Medicine in Edgartown, MA on Martha’s Vineyard

Our physical therapists, occupational therapists, & acupuncturists specialize in providing comprehensive, well-rounded, patient-centered care for elbow pain relief.

During your first visit, our therapists will perform a thorough evaluation to assess the underlying causes of your elbow pain. This may include a medical history review, a hands-on assessment, range of motion tests, and strength tests, among other evaluations. Using this information, we will develop a personalized treatment plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, modalities, and patient education. Our goal is to reduce pain and improve tissue and joint mobility, strength, and overall function, taking a whole-body approach to healing and restoration.

Some of the most common treatments used at Vineyard Complementary Medicine include:

  • Manual Therapy: Our team uses hands-on techniques to improve elbow mobility and reduce pain. These techniques include joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, myofascial decompression, and trigger point therapy.
  • Therapeutic Exercise: We use specific exercises to help restore the elbow’s range of motion, strength, and function. Our exercises are designed to help you achieve your goals, whether that be returning to a specific sport or performing activities of daily living with less pain and more ease.
  • Modalities: Our physical therapists, occupational therapists, and acupuncturists may use various modalities to reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling. These may include ice, heat, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation.
  • Education: Education is a vital component of any treatment plan. Our skilled team will work with you to develop a deep understanding of your condition and provide you with strategies for managing symptoms and preventing future injuries.

At Vineyard Complementary Medicine in Edgartown, MA on Martha’s Vineyard, we take a holistic approach to care, focusing on treating symptoms and addressing the root causes of elbow pain. Our patient-centered approach ensures that you actively participate in your treatment plan and that we are working together to achieve your goals.

If you’re experiencing elbow pain, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our highly skilled and compassionate physical therapists, occupational therapists, or acupuncturists.

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

Your Health And Recovery Is Our Priority!