Elbow Swelling Also Known as Olecranon Bursitis can be caused by: (Pangia & Rizvi, 2019)
- Localized pain at the elbow which radiates throughout the flexor muscles in the forearm (front side)
- Aggravated by movements involving extension at the elbow
- Due to trauma or overuse which can cause redness and swelling
- Can be due to Arthritis or loose bone fragments
- Affected activity and loss of range of motion due to pain
Factors that could be contributing to the problem: (Blackwell, Hay, Bolt & Hay, 2014)
- Smoking
- Overuse
- Sedentary Lifestyle Occupation
- Poor Physical Work
- Postural changes
- Genetic or Structural Problem
- Trauma
- Previous Injury Inflammatory disorders
- Infection
Can Chiropractor Care Help?
Yes! Our chiropractors can help by doing some of the following below:
- Activator and drop piece techniques, also known as adjustive techniques, have been shown to decrease pain and increase range of motion
- Trigger point therapy, dry needling and handheld massagers have shown to decrease pain and tenderness within the forearm region, enhance both range of motion and overall flexibility
- Prescribed stretching and exercise! Stretching has been shown to decrease pain and improve function in patients in both long- and short-term outcomes
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