Golfer’s Elbow and How Chiropractic Care Can Help
Golfer’s elbow—known medically as medial epicondylitis—is a painful condition that affects the inside of your elbow where the forearm tendons attach to the bone. Despite its name, you don’t have to be a golfer to get it.
Anyone who frequently grips, twists, or lifts objects can develop golfer’s elbow, especially if the motions are repetitive or done with poor form. Left untreated, it can limit your ability to work, play sports, or even do simple daily activities.
What Is Golfer’s Elbow?
Golfer’s elbow is caused by overuse or strain of the forearm muscles that control your grip and wrist movement. This overuse can lead to tiny tears in the tendon, resulting in inflammation, pain, and stiffness.
Common causes include:
- Swinging a golf club or racket
- Weightlifting with poor wrist form
- Hammering, painting, or using hand tools
- Typing or computer work with poor ergonomics
- Repetitive gripping in sports or manual labor
Symptoms of Golfer’s Elbow
You might have golfer’s elbow if you notice:
- Pain or tenderness on the inside of the elbow
- Stiffness or reduced range of motion
- Weak grip strength
- Numbness or tingling radiating into the fingers
- Pain that worsens with gripping or wrist flexion
How Chiropractic Care Can Help
Chiropractic care offers a natural, drug-free approach to easing the pain of golfer’s elbow while addressing the root cause of the problem.
1. Joint Adjustments
Misalignments in the wrist, elbow, shoulder, or spine can place extra stress on your tendons. Gentle chiropractic adjustments help restore proper joint movement and function.
2. Soft Tissue Therapy
Techniques like myofascial release, massage, or instrument-assisted therapy break up adhesions, improve circulation, and reduce muscle tightness in the forearm.
3. Nerve Function Support
If nerve irritation in the neck or upper back is contributing to forearm muscle dysfunction, spinal adjustments can help restore optimal nerve communication.
4. Stretching & Strengthening Guidance
Your chiropractor can provide exercises that improve flexibility in the forearm, strengthen supporting muscles, and prevent future strain.
5. Ergonomic & Activity Advice
Making small adjustments to your golf swing, work setup, or lifting technique can reduce stress on the elbow and promote healing.
Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Golfer’s Elbow
- Relieves pain without medication
- Restores strength and range of motion
- Addresses the underlying cause, not just symptoms
- Speeds recovery and reduces risk of re-injury
- Supports overall joint and muscle health
When to Seek Chiropractic Care
If pain in your elbow persists for more than a few days, interferes with your activities, or is accompanied by weakness, a chiropractor can help pinpoint the source and design a personalized treatment plan.
Bottom line: Golfer’s elbow can sideline your work, hobbies, and sports. Chiropractic care offers a hands-on, holistic approach to relieve pain, restore function, and keep you active—without relying on medication.