Elbow Pain
Pulled Elbow
A pulled elbow, also known as nurse-maids elbow, dislocated elbow, or toddlers elbow, may be one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries of young children. More specifically, a pulled elbow is a dislocation of the radius (one of the forearm bones) from its socket. As scary as it sounds, relocating the radius back into place is usually a quick and simple chiropractic procedure.
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfers Elbow)
Medial Epicondylitis, also known as Golfers Elbow, is a tendonitis of the inside aspect of the elbow. Patients who suffer from this condition usually explain that they experience elbow pain picking up objects as light as a coffee cup. Treatment involves identifying the cause of the tendonitis, restoring normal elbow mechanics, and reducing inflammation.
Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
Lateral Epicondylitis, also known as Tennis Elbow, is a tendonitis of the outer aspect of the elbow. Patients who suffer from this condition usually explain that they experience pain picking up objects as light as a coffee cup. Treatment involves identifying the cause of the tendonitis, restoring normal elbow mechanics, and reducing inflammation.
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