[Yakson House] Golfer's elbow/Golf care
Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) causes pain and inflammation in the tendons that
connect the forearm to the elbow. The pain centers on the bony bump on the inside of
your elbow and may radiate into the forearm. It can usually be treated effectively with
rest.
Golfer's elbow is usually caused by overusing the muscles in the forearm that allow you
to grip, rotate your arm, and flex your wrist. Repetitive flexing, gripping, or swinging can
cause pulls or tiny tears in the tendons.
Despite the name, this condition doesn't just affect golfers.
Any repetitive hand, wrist, or forearm motions can lead to golfer's elbow.
Risky sports include tennis, bowling, and baseball.
In fact, it's sometimes called pitcher's elbow.
People may also get it from using tools like screwdrivers and hammers,raking, or painting
If the pain persists and even get worse day by day,
You need to consult with doctors.
Because of pain, you won't be able to do simple and normal activities.
Did you know that Yakson House offers Golf Care?
Our bone stimulating Golgi therapy help to relieve pain and tiredness caused by
repetitive golf swings and other actions.
Yakson House NY Branch : 212-564-7474
Yakson House Makati Branch : 02)892-9441
Yakson House LA Branch : 213-387-7900
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