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Golfer's Elbow: Causes and Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatments | Gripping the Club Too Tightly Can Lead to Medial Epicondylitis | Manual Therapy, Acupuncture, and Herbal Medicine Treatments
Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) is a common pain on the inside of the elbow, caused by chronic inflammation due to repeated traction and irritation of the forearm flexor muscles. It can be triggered by gripping a club too tightly, improper serving posture, or occupational overuse. Learn about the causes, clinical manifestations, real case studies, and traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture treatment plans.
Persistent pain on the inside of the elbow? Traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture and massage can cure "Golf elbow" | Shangyitang
Frequent pain on the inside of your elbow? Beware, it could be a warning sign of "golf ball elbow"! Shangyitang TCM will break down the causes for you and teach you how to resolve the pain at its root through TCM treatments and daily care.
How Traditional Chinese Medicine Treats Stubborn Elbow Pain: A Case Study of a Skiing Enthusiast
Is your office "mouse hand" so painful and weak? It actually stems from the same source as stubborn "tennis elbow." This article will use real cases from Shangyitang to deeply analyze how Traditional Chinese Medicine addresses the root cause of "qi and blood stagnation," explaining why acupuncture can effectively eliminate this type of stubborn overuse-related pain.