Asheville tennis elbow also known as Lateral Epicondylitis is the #1 ailment of the upper body.
But tennis players cannot lay full claim to tennis elbow. In addition to tennis players, manual laborers, carpenters and secretaries develop tennis elbow. This is produced when the muscles of the forearm (wrist extensor group) is exposed to intense strain. So one can say that tennis elbow can arise from any activity that calls for repetitive wrist extension, says Drs Kenton and Sara Lawson. In 9 out of 10 cases of tennis elbow, there is localized pain in the tendo periosteal junction where the common extensor tendon has its roots (outer aspect of the elbow). In some patients with tennis elbow, they may experience radiating pain to the back of the forearm and wrist area.
The problem with NC tennis elbow is that it takes a long time to heal due to the lack of a tendon sheath. The common extensor origin is more like a muscle than a tendon, but its blood supply is poor, so It cannot derive nutrition from the fluid found in the tendon sheath.
Your Chiropractor at Lawson Chiropractic has the necessary skills to perform a complete examination and history, as well as orthopaedic and neurological testing to find out how far gone is your tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis). After which they will design a therapeutic regimen specifically suited to your case.
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