Elbow

The elbow is the junction point of three bones: the radius, ulna, and humerus. Held together by cartilage and ligaments any of these structures are subject to injury. Because of the elbow’s size, complexity, and role in daily function, injury to the region can be highly interruptive.

What we Treat:

  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (Ulnar Nerve Entrapment)
  • Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow (Epicondylitis)
  • Repetitive Stress Disorder
  • Olecranon Bursitis
  • Elbow Dislocation
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Throwing Injuries
  • Surgical Rehabilitation: Tommy John Surgery, Elbow Bursitis Drainage

Components of Your Care:

  • Biomechanics evaluation
  • Manual Therapy: to reduce joint stiffness, promote muscle relaxation, and pain relief
  • Taping, strapping and brace fit as appropriate
  • Grip strengthening
  • Progressive tendon loading and re-modeling
  • Postural Intervention
  • Ergonomic Assessment
  • Return to Sport as Applicable

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