Chronic Elbow Pain

May 2, 2018

Most of our schedules are rather hectic. Regardless of our careers and obligations, many people fill up their schedules to the point where they forget to focus on their personal health. For example, when someone experiences elbow pain that lingers for a few days, they are more likely to try to ignore their symptoms than seek medical attention. But when pain last for several weeks and doesn’t dissipate, it’s imperative to contact an Atlanta chiropractor for immediate treatment.

Common Elbow Conditions and Injuries

Whether your pain derives from a gradual process or stems from a sudden accident, elbow pain has the potential to prevent you from following through with your professional and personal routine. People who suffer from elbow pain usually experience some type of:

  • Sprain or damage to the tendons in their elbow
  • Strain
  • Pulled muscle
  • Muscle tear
  • Fracture
  • Dislocation
  • Bursitis or inflammation
  • Tendinitis
  • Pinched nerve
  • Torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL)

Select Experience and Convenience for Treatment

Since these conditions require an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment to recover, it is important to contact a chiropractor who is familiar with treating elbow pain or injuries. AICA Atlanta is dedicated to serving patients who suffer from acute injuries like fractured bones as soon as they appear. We provide same-day appointments and have numerous clinics located throughout the greater Atlanta region for your convenience.

Unlike other facilities, our team maintains a variety of imaging devices onsite that allow us to understand micro aspects of a particular injury. This type of insight allows us to develop the most appropriate treatment plans that are customized to align with each individual’s unique health needs.

If your elbow hurts for more than a few days, do not wait any longer to contact a medical professional. Call our office at (404) 889-8828 to schedule a free consultation or a complete examination.

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