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Epicondylitis, how to relieve external elbow tendonitis?

Epicondylitis, how to relieve external elbow tendonitis?


Do you suffer from elbow pain? Do you find it hard to use your hand, wrist or arm, and do simple, everyday manual movements become painful?

You're probably suffering from epicondylitis, more commonly known as elbow tendonitis. This musculoskeletal condition involves inflammation of the elbow tendons that connect the epicondylar muscles to the bone, as a result of overuse or repetitive activities.

Find out all you need to know about elbow tendonitis, as well as natural remedies and tips for effective relief.

Article summary

Epicondylitis: inflammation of the elbow tendons

L'epicondylitis or external elbow tendonitis is an acute or chronic musculoskeletal disorder characterized by inflammation of the epicondylar tendons on the outside of the elbow. Occasionally, the medial part of the elbow may be affected, i.e. the epicondyle muscles, in which case we speak ofelbow epitrochleitis.

Understanding the origin of elbow pain

This form of tendonitis is generally the result of excessive strain on elbow tendons or excessive repetition of the same movement involving the arm and wrist muscles. So common in tennis that it's commonly referred to as "tennis elbow".

Overuse of the elbow can lead to fiber damage or tendon trauma. All this can occur during physical or sporting activity. Stiffness and weakness of the arm and/or forearm muscles can also lead to epicondylitis. Epicondylitis can also be triggered by carrying heavy loads or certain professional activities (cashier) or daily gestures involving repetitive movements (beat the egg whites until stiff).

How does elbow tendonitis manifest itself?

There are symptoms that can help you recognize, or at least suspect, elbow tendonitis. One of the characteristic signs of the injury is inflammation or pain in the outer joint of your elbow, which can radiate either to the forearm and fingers, or to the shoulder.

The pain is exquisite when you have your arm outstretched or try to rotate your forearm. It may be accompanied by a swelling, redness or warmth in the elbow area. In all cases, tendonitis makes it difficult to use your hand, wrist or arm, and hampers your manual activities.

Clinical diagnosis to confirm epicondylitis

Don't underestimate the pain. The appearance of any of the symptoms listed below should alert you to the need to consult a therapist quickly (doctor, physiotherapist, osteopath) for a clinical diagnosis, which alone will confirm whether you really are suffering from elbow tendonitis.

The doctor may order a series of examinations, including X-rays or ultrasound, in order to determine the inflammatory aspect of tendons and detect any intra-tendinous fissures or calcifications.

How can you prevent elbow tendonitis?

Epicondylitis is a condition whose onset or recurrence can be prevented in athletes, workers and sedentary people. To prevent or avoid elbow inflammation, athletes are generally advised to practice a good warm-up before training, keep well hydrated and the wearing suitable and adapted equipment to their morphology. A warm-up and the use of ergonomic equipment are essential. valid for professionals whose work involves repetitive tasks.

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What treatment is available for elbow tendonitis?

Note that there are a number of treatments for elbow tendonitis, depending on the severity of the condition and the profile of the person affected. As soon as the first symptoms appear, it is strongly recommended to rest the affected elbow and, above all, to avoid stressing it or performing movements likely to aggravate the injury. Cold applications and essential oil massages and application of STIMCARE patches are natural solutions that can help you manage pain and relieve your elbow.

● Applying cold to the elbow area

Most patients experience significant pain relief or reduction by freezing their elbow. So it's possible that this tip will work for you too. Simply place an ice pack on the area to be treated for around 15 minutes. This technique can be applied on average 3 to 4 times a day.

● Massage with lemon eucalyptus essential oil

To relieve your elbow tendonitis, massage with lemon eucalyptus essential oil is an interesting natural tip. This essence is known for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic properties, which are widely exploited in aromatherapy, providing noticeable and appreciable muscular and joint comfort. Also consider the essential oil of wintergreen very interesting on tendonitis in general.

This solution, like all others, must be combined with good hydration and a balanced dietThese are important for treatment, as are stretching and muscle-strengthening exercises.

● The use of STIMCARE patches

You can finally manage your elbow discomfort and promote remission of your epicondylitis by using the STIMCARE patches. They have a proven track record in the effective relief of joint, muscle and ligament disorders of the upper and lower limbs. They use patented eNOsyntex which, thanks to its oxidation-reflection properties, reflects infrared rays to stimulate microcirculation. Thanks to improved tissue perfusion, toxins are more effectively cleansed, and oxygenation and nutrient supply are enhanced. Simply apply a patch directly to the upper attachment of the epicondylar muscles, but also to the epitrocheal muscles, to normalize tension in the extensor and flexor muscles of the wrist and fingers. See tutorial below: " Relieve external elbow discomfort" .

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Epicondylitis, how to relieve external elbow tendonitis?

Do you suffer from elbow pain? Do you find it hard to use your hand, wrist or arm, and do simple, everyday manual movements become painful?

You're probably suffering from epicondylitis, more commonly known as elbow tendonitis. This musculoskeletal condition results in inflammation of the elbow.

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