Condition · Upper Extremity

How a chiropractor and tennis elbow care can help you in Marietta

Neither is caused by tennis or golf.

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Forearm pain can disrupt your work, travel, and favorite hobbies. Understanding the true mechanical cause is the first step toward lasting, drug-free recovery.

Why the names are misleading

Despite their common names, lateral epicondylitis and medial epicondylitis are rarely caused by playing tennis or golf. Most cases stem from repetitive computer work, lifting mechanics, or everyday tasks that strain forearm tendons. As part of the 100 Year Lifestyle network, a Marietta chiropractor and tennis elbow specialist looks at how your daily habits contribute to cumulative micro-trauma rather than blaming a single sport.

What is actually happening in the tissue

Tennis elbow and golfer's elbow represent distinct mechanical strains on the forearm flexor and extensor tendons. Understanding where your pain originates helps determine the exact path of recovery. Repeated stress creates microscopic tearing without adequate time for cellular repair. Over time, the tissue degrades into a disorganized, non-inflammatory state called tendinosis. Traditional anti-inflammatory medications often fail because inflammation is not the primary driver of this chronic degeneration.

  • Lateral epicondylitis affects the outer elbow and wrist extensors.
  • Medial epicondylitis affects the inner elbow and wrist flexors.
  • Both conditions involve tendinosis rather than acute inflammation.

Examination and differential diagnosis

A thorough examination pinpoints the exact site of tenderness and tests tendon strength under load. We must distinguish true tendinosis from nerve entrapments, such as radial tunnel syndrome or cervical radiculopathy, which can mimic forearm pain. Assessing your neck, shoulder, and wrist ensures we do not treat a symptom while missing the mechanical source higher up the kinetic chain.

How we approach care in our office

We focus on restoring proper joint mechanics and stimulating tissue remodeling without drugs or surgery. Depending on your presentation, care may incorporate Extremity Adjusting and Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy to reduce muscular tension around the elbow joint. For stubborn cases, we utilize advanced modalities like Shockwave Therapy, PiezoWave Myofascial Acoustic Compression Therapy, Dry Needling, and IASTM (Graston-Style) Instruments to encourage local blood flow and cellular repair.

Patients seeking non-surgical treatment for tennis elbow Marietta, Georgia often appreciate a transparent, educational approach that focuses on root causes rather than temporary masking. We also utilize Kinesiology Taping to support the forearm during daily activities while you teach your body to modify loads and prevent future flare-ups, supporting active travel, golfing, and lifting grandchildren at any age.

Realistic recovery expectations and limitations

Tendons have a poor blood supply, meaning structural remodeling takes time. You should expect gradual, measurable improvements over several weeks rather than an overnight fix. Care does not replace damaged tissue instantly, and compliance with home loading exercises is essential for lasting success. If your pain stems from complete tendon rupture, acute systemic disease, or severe joint instability, chiropractic care is not appropriate, and we will refer you to an appropriate medical specialist.

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Questions patients ask

Tennis Elbow & Golfer's Elbow, answered plainly

How long does it take for tennis elbow to heal?

Because tendons have limited blood flow, healing typically requires several weeks to a few months of consistent care. Progress is measured by gradual increases in grip strength and reduced discomfort during daily tasks, rather than immediate disappearance of pain.

Is this condition only caused by playing racquet sports?

No. The vast majority of cases occur in people who never play tennis or golf. Repetitive computer keyboard use, gripping tools, lifting objects incorrectly, or routine household chores frequently place enough sustained strain on forearm tendons to trigger tendinosis.

Do I need an MRI or X-ray before starting care?

Imaging is rarely necessary to begin non-surgical care unless red flags or severe trauma are present. A thorough physical and orthopedic examination in our Marietta office can accurately identify tendon involvement and rule out other potential causes of arm pain.

What makes this approach different from taking anti-inflammatory drugs?

Anti-inflammatory medications only mask symptoms temporarily and do not address the underlying tissue degeneration of tendinosis. Our drug-free care focuses on stimulating cellular repair, improving joint mechanics, and increasing local blood flow to help your body heal structurally.

Schedule your examination in Marietta

Take the first step toward drug-free, non-surgical relief and long-term musculoskeletal health. Contact our office today to book your initial consultation.

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Plasker Chiropractic is in Marietta, and patients drive in from across Cobb, north Fulton and DeKalb. Pick your area for directions, parking and what we most often treat for people nearby.

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