Saturday, March 24, 2018

Dry Needling For Tennis Elbow: Who Needs It?



Dry Needling is a treatment for Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow and other conditions that involves repeatedly sticking a needle into tissues (usually muscle or tendon) that are not healing properly in the hope of stimulating a healing response.

Or for the purpose of “deactivating” highly-irritable, pain-causing spots in muscles, known as a ‘Trigger Points.’ The needle in question can be either:
  1. A Medical Hypodermic needle – used to penetrate the tissues but without injecting anything (also known as ‘Fenestration’)…

  2. Or an Acupuncture needle – which is often referred to as ‘Trigger Point Dry Needling,’ ‘Intramuscular Stimulation’ (IMS) OR ‘Motor Point Dry Needling.’
The Acupuncture needle version seems to be the more common practice, by far,

Dry Needling For Tennis Elbow: Who Needs It? was originally published on: https://tenniselbowclassroom.com (Read the full article there.)

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Regenerative Vs Degenerative Golfer’s And Tennis Elbow Treatments – Healing Vs. Hurting

A Sports Medicine Doctor discusses the benefits of Regenerative Medicine treatment options for tendon-related Tennis Elbow and Golfer's Elbow, as well as ligament-related elbow injuries - options including Prolotherapy and Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections, which are compared to the downsides of Cortisone Shots and braces.

Regenerative Vs Degenerative Golfer’s And Tennis Elbow Treatments – Healing Vs. Hurting was originally published on: https://tenniselbowclassroom.com (Read the full article there.)