Tag: lateral Epicondylitis

Tennis elbow; treatment options according to the NY times or resolution options courtesy of your chiropractor.

Tennis elbow; treatment options according to the NY Times or resolution options courtesy of your chiropractor. The typical treatments echoed over and over through Dr. Google and the many medical-based websites all offer the same advice and treatments.  The reality is most of them work poorly or not at all as therapies directed solely at the site of pain are treating the symptom rather than the mechanism of why you hurt. Recently, the NY Times offered its own in-the-box article with advice that will usually leave you wanting a more effective solution. The NY Times says Tennis Elbow or lateral Read More »

Lateral Epicondylitis ; Here is a natural way to resolve your problem while improving your tennis game.

Lateral Epicondylitis; Here is a natural way to resolve your problem while improving your tennis game. If you experience tennis elbow also called lateral epicondylitis, you may have worn a brace or tried a different grip on your racket.   You may have felt some improvement, yet the elbow will still be sore and be aggravated by hitting the ball. The condition may also be caused by other repetitive activities as well. A tennis pro may notice problems with your form which can be reinstructed, yet, the elbow continues to be exacerbated.   Tennis players may develop knee problems, Achilles problems, plantar Read More »