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Elbow Pain
Elbow pain can make everyday tasks like lifting, gripping, or even turning a door handle uncomfortable. Whether it has developed gradually through overuse or followed a specific strain, it can quickly begin to interfere with work, sport, and daily activities.
At Bognor Regis Chiropractic, we focus on identifying the underlying cause of elbow pain, not just managing symptoms. By assessing how your elbow, wrist, shoulder, and spine work together, we create a plan aimed at restoring movement and reducing strain.
If your symptoms are linked to wider movement patterns or posture, our chiropractic treatment in Bognor Regis can help address contributing factors beyond the elbow itself.
Common Causes of Elbow Pain
Elbow pain is often related to overuse or repetitive strain, but there are several contributing factors.
Common causes include:
- Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
- Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
- Repetitive strain from work or sport
- Muscle tightness or weakness in the forearm
- Poor upper limb mechanics
- Previous injury
Symptoms You May Experience
Elbow pain can present in different ways depending on the cause.
You may notice:
- Pain when gripping or lifting
- Discomfort when extending or bending the arm
- Weak grip strength
- Localised tenderness around the elbow
- Pain that worsens with repetitive activity
If your symptoms involve multiple joints, we may also assess broader patterns such as joint pain across the body to ensure a complete understanding.
How We Treat Elbow Pain
We take a structured and personalised approach to elbow pain treatment.
Your care may include:
- Chiropractic adjustments to improve joint movement
- Soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension
- Targeted strengthening and mobility exercises
- Advice on activity modification and load management
Where appropriate, we may incorporate exercise rehabilitation programmes to support recovery and reduce the risk of recurrence.
If tendon involvement or tissue damage is suspected, we may recommend Diagnostic Ultrasound to provide a clearer diagnosis before progressing care.
What to Expect From Your First Appointment
We aim to make your first visit straightforward and informative.
1. Detailed consultation
We discuss your symptoms, activity levels, and how elbow pain is affecting your daily life.
2. Physical assessment
This includes examining elbow movement, strength, and how the surrounding joints are contributing.
3. Clear explanation
We explain what is likely causing your pain and how treatment may help.
4. Personalised plan
If appropriate, treatment may begin on the same day.
5. Ongoing support
You will receive exercises and advice to support your recovery between visits.
Why Choose Bognor Regis Chiropractic?
When dealing with elbow pain, a clear and structured approach matters.
- Qualified and registered chiropractic professionals
- Experience managing upper limb conditions
- Individual assessment tailored to your needs
- Honest, straightforward advice
- Focus on long term recovery
To learn more about our clinic, you can visit our approach to care or meet the team.
When to Seek Help for Elbow Pain
You should consider professional assessment if:
- Pain is persistent or worsening
- Grip strength is reduced
- Daily activities are affected
- Symptoms are linked to repetitive tasks
- Pain is not improving with rest
Early intervention can help prevent the condition from becoming more chronic.
Book an Elbow Pain Assessment in Bognor Regis
If elbow pain is affecting your ability to work, train, or carry out everyday tasks, a structured assessment can help identify the cause and guide appropriate care.
You can book your appointment online or visit our contact page for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common cause of elbow pain?
Tennis elbow is one of the most common causes, often linked to repetitive strain and overuse.
Can chiropractic treatment help elbow pain?
Yes, particularly when elbow pain is related to joint mechanics, muscle tension, or movement patterns.
How long does elbow pain take to improve?
This depends on the severity and duration of symptoms. Early treatment often leads to faster improvement.
Should I stop using my arm completely?
Not always. Controlled movement and guided exercises are often important for recovery.
Can elbow pain come from the shoulder?
Yes, poor shoulder mechanics can increase strain on the elbow.
Do I need a scan for elbow pain?
Not always, but imaging may be recommended if symptoms are not improving or diagnosis is unclear.
Is elbow pain always caused by sport?
No, many cases are work-related or due to repetitive daily activities.
Do I need a referral?
No, you can book directly.
When should I seek urgent medical advice?
If you experience severe pain after trauma, significant swelling, or loss of function.