Causes of Pain in Both Elbows

Pain in both elbows can develop from several underlying conditions that affect the joints, muscles, and connective tissues. Arthritis is a common cause and may include rheumatoid arthritis which is an autoimmune condition, or osteoarthritis which results from joint wear and tear. Tendonitis can also lead to elbow pain due to repetitive movements, overuse, or strain from work and daily activities. Symptoms include stiffness, swelling, weakness, and pain that limits arm function. Diagnosis often involves a physical examination along with imaging, such as MRI scans to evaluate joint structures and soft tissues. A chiropractor can help by improving joint mobility, reducing inflammation, addressing posture and movement patterns, and providing conservative care. If you have pain in one or both elbows, it is suggested that you consult a chiropractor who can provide appropriate treatment solutions. 

Elbow pain can make even simple tasks challenging, often resulting from repetitive movements, strain, or injuries. Conditions like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and nerve entrapment are common culprits, leading to inflammation and discomfort in the tendons or surrounding tissues. Whether caused by sports, work activities, or an accident, persistent elbow pain can hinder mobility and strength.

Symptoms may range from sharp pain and stiffness to numbness or a weakened grip, interfering with daily life. While pain relief methods like rest can help, they may not address the underlying problem.

Chiropractic care focuses on identifying and treating the source of elbow pain. Through gentle adjustments, soft tissue therapies, and targeted exercises, chiropractors relieve tension, improve joint function, and reduce inflammation. This holistic approach helps not only to ease pain but also to prevent future issues, ensuring long-term comfort and mobility.

1. How does spinal alignment affect elbow pain?

Misalignments in the spine can compress nerves that travel to the arm, leading to referred pain or tension in the elbow. Correcting alignment helps relieve this pressure and improve function.

2. How can chiropractic care help prevent recurring elbow injuries?

Chiropractors identify movement patterns or misalignments that contribute to strain and provide strategies to improve mechanics. This reduces the likelihood of reinjury.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Hammonton, NJ .
 

 

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