Acupuncture
for Elbow Pain from Sports in Frederick
Golfer’s
Elbow: Keep Pain at Arm’s Length
By
Ryan Diener, L.Ac., Dipl. CH, MSOM, Holistic Health Associates
Golfer’s
elbow, or medial epicondylitis, one of the most frequent sports
injuries experienced by athletes and weekend warriors, is an
inflammation of the muscles and tendons of the forearm. Repeated
twisting of the wrist or frequent rotation of the forearm can lead to a
weakened grip, elbow pain, and damage to the tendons that connect to
the humerus, the bone of the upper arm.
At
first, there may be mini-aches or twinges around the bone that’s on the
outside of the elbow; small tears in the muscle may bring pain on
slowly. But overuse can bring on sharp pain that shoots down your
forearm or hand (ouch!). Traditional therapies, such as braces, heat,
medications, physical therapy and rest, can be effective in relieving
pain, however, research* suggests that acupuncture not only relieves
the pain but also appears to resolve the condition completely.
Acupuncture is an extremely powerful tool for pain.
Acupuncture
immediately loosens the tight muscles around the elbow joint and is so
helpful that it needs to be considered as a primary form of treatment.
An acupuncturist will assess the two main causes of tennis elbow,
excess or deficiency and adjust his/her treatment accordingly. Excess
pain presents as a throbbing or stabbing local pain with much
inflammation. The joint may even feel warm to the touch as compared to
other areas of the body. Deficiency pain is more of a dull achy
sensation, often due to overuse and undernourishment. Remember to drink
lots of water and keep your sugar intake low if you are an avid weekend
warrior. Supplements such as glucosamine, chondroitin and calcium
can play a vital role in preventing joint pain as well as a variety of
Chinese herbal supplements which can be recommended by a licensed
practitioner. Other similar problems, such as tennis elbow and
bursitis, can also be successfully treatment with acupuncture.
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* Acupuncture Today, February 2001, vol. 2,
issue 2.
Ryan
Diener is an acupuncturist and herbalist who became cofounder and
Director of Holistic Health Associates in downtown Frederick. Ryan
enjoys teaching, counseling and working with his patients to improve
their mental and physical wellbeing, and engaging them to live up to
their highest potentials. He may be contacted at Acupuncture
Frederick MD or (301) 6201414.