San Diego Personal Trainer's Holistic Approach for
Treatment of Painful Medical Epicondylitis
Medial Epicondylitis is an often debilitating condition, that personal fitness trainers can expect to see when training clients, especially men. Medial epicondylitis (ME) is a tendon injury acquired

Cause of Medial Epicondylitis are:

Can be related to the individuals occupation, if the job required repetitive movements such as hammering, screwing or lifting.
Can be the result of an acute injury or accident.
Excessive grip tension, a bad golf swing, poor throwing or swinging action as in baseball or tennis.
Conventional Treatment Choices:
In my opinion, the more holistic the treatment, the better. If you chance it, and choose see an orthopedic surgeon, be prepared to have a radiography of the elbow to rule out lesions or

Holistic Treatment Choices:
Treatment should begin with the application of ice to the elbow 3-4 times per day the quiet down the heat and inflammatory response. Remember calor or heat, impedes the body’s healing process.

Begin strengthening program. Start with isometric exercise and then transition to eccentric strength movements. Forearm flexion and extension movements should be emphasized. Be sure to gradually increase the work load or resistance. If a relapse occurs then cut back on the offending exercises.
Always ice at least 5 to 10 minutes following the exercise, to quiet down the cell and flare.
If you exhibit pain during normal activities of daily living, that back off on your rehab for 48 hours. Be smart and know when to call it quits with conventional rehab systems. There may be a more serious underlying medical situation such as a bone spur, complete tendon rupture or broken bone. If this is the suspected case then be sure to contact your physician for further medical evaluation.
In summary, most cases mild to moderate cases of medial or lateral epicondylitis are very manageable orthopedic anomalies. The best treatment is simply doing the least invasive therapy, versus medicine or surgery. Should you have any questions regarding treatment plans or prevention of epicondylitis, contact the experts at Somagenesis Health and Fitness today for a complimentary assessment and exercise prescription.
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