One of the key movements of the elbow is the gliding of the radius around the top of the ulna, known as supination and pronation. This motion is crucial for many daily activities, from turning a doorknob to using a screwdriver.
Overlying this area is the pronator teres muscle, which can become tight, sore, and inflamed when the arm is overused or used incorrectly. This muscle is often involved in common elbow conditions, such as golfer's elbow and tennis elbow.
Chiropractors are trained to assess and adjust the elbow to ensure proper movement and function. By gently manipulating the joint, we can restore alignment, reduce pain, and promote healing in the surrounding tissues.
We understand that the elbow can be a sensitive area for many people, and it can be challenging to relax during treatment. That's why our chiropractors use gentle, precise adjustments to minimize discomfort and maximize results.
These adjustments help restore proper alignment, allowing the elbow to move correctly, the nerves to function optimally, and the muscles to relax and contract as they should.
In addition to treating existing elbow problems, our chiropractors can also help you identify and address factors that may be contributing to your elbow pain or dysfunction. By making simple changes to your daily habits, such as improving your posture or modifying your workspace ergonomics, you can help prevent future elbow issues from developing.
If you've been struggling with elbow pain or limited function, don't wait to seek help. Our experienced chiropractors are here to assess your condition, develop a personalized treatment plan, and guide you on the path to recovery.
Contact our team today to schedule a consultation and discover how chiropractic care can help you alleviate your elbow issues and prevent them from recurring in the future