Elbow Pain - Epicondylitis

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Elbow pain (epicondylitis)

The elbow is not a simple joint; it is specially designed to lift, push, pull, throw, and basically perform all necessary activities and to practice sports.

It is formed where three bones meet, specifically the bone of the arm (humerus) and the two bones of the forearm (radius and ulna). Because it is so special, it means it is exposed to many risk factors.

 When the joint, or any other nearby structure (nerve, tendon, cartilage) suffers damage, it inevitably leads to elbow pain.

Causes of elbow pain

Elbow pain can be caused by:

epicondylitis

Elbow pain can range from mild to severe and may be accompanied by stiffness, difficulty lifting weights, visible deformity of the elbow, or tingling or numbness in the upper limbs.

Treatment for Elbow Pain (Epicondylitis)

Laser therapy It effectively relieves inflammation, pain, and swelling, as demonstrated in over 4,000 studies published in some of the world's most reputable medical journals.

Laser therapy is a non-invasive, fast, and very safe method.