Your elbow is essential in just about every action you take using the arms and upper body. It allows you to lift, throw, and swing - and is essential in most sports activities. The health and proper functioning of the elbow are especially important for golfers.
Few injuries can impair a golfer’s game like golfers elbow. This sports injury can throw off your swing or prevent you from playing altogether. Fortunately, your Charleston chiropractor Whiplash Pain Center is experienced in treating golfers elbow and numerous other sports injury types.
The elbow joint is extremely versatile; however, this makes it more prone to injury. The elbow joint is comprised of the upper arm bone (humerus), the two bones of the forearm, the radius and ulna. The edges of these bones feature cartilages that assist in movement and shock absorption. They are attached by ligaments and tendons that facilitate movement in a variety of directions. Injury to any of the tissues of the elbow can dramatically impede movement, flexibility, and mobility. It can also cause extreme pain. Sports that require repetitive movements pose the biggest risk to any joint.
Golfers and tennis players are at high risk of an elbow injury. These injuries are a form of tendinitis, which refers to injury and swelling of the tendons of the elbow related to exercise and physical activity. In addition to golfers elbow, other possible elbow issues can include:
Sprain
Strain
Fracture
Disclocation
Bursitis
Trapped nerves
Gout
Arthritis
Many of these issues, including golfers elbow, can be assisted with chiropractic interventions. Your Charleston chiropractor Whiplash Pain Center is experienced in treating imbalances in the joints to help facilitate healing.
At Whiplash Pain Center, our Charleston chiropractor can also determine if there are other issues contributing to your case of golfers elbow. These might include improper form or a misalignment within the back or neck. Spinal adjustments can help to address these issues and restore proper functioning to the entire musculoskeletal system. Our style of sports injury chiropractic care involves treatment of the whole person using a customized plan tailored to your situation. Contact us with questions or to schedule an appointment by calling (843) 350-5022.