Regenerative Therapy & Tennis Elbow

Even if you’ve never picked up a racket or stepped foot on a court, it’s possible to find yourself hampered by the painful side effects of tennis elbow. This condition can get in the way of your summer plans in a hurry, but regenerative medicine can help get you back in the game quickly and without surgery. Regenerative therapy is a fast, effective treatment for tennis elbow that provides pain relief and can speed up the injury recovery process

Why Try Regenerative Therapy for Tennis Elbow

Despite its name, many people who don’t play tennis suffer from this affliction. Tennis elbow is caused by repetitive motions in the wrist and arm, and it thus may result from activities like painting, cutting food, or using a mouse and keyboard. 

The most common symptom of tennis elbow is a radiating pain that runs from your wrist to your forearm. This can make it difficult to maintain your grip and may become severe enough that it makes it difficult to sleep. 

There are many different ways to get pain relief for tennis elbow, including ice and rest. But regenerative therapy can help speed up recovery from an elbow injury by repairing damaged tissue. Treatment is non-invasive and has little in the way of known side effects. And you could start seeing and feeling a difference within weeks of your first session.

Somerset Hills Chiropractic stands by regenerative therapy as a treatment for tennis elbow, torn rotator cuffs, and other injuries. We’ve seen the life-changing difference it can make, and we want to share this difference-making treatment with patients who would benefit from it. 

Get Tennis Elbow Pain Relief in Bernardsville, NJ

If you’re suffering from tennis elbow pain, relief is just a phone call away. Somerset Hills Chiropractic in Bernardsville, NJ, is proud to offer regenerative therapy so that you can get fast recovery from an injury like tennis elbow. To get started, call us at (908) 221-0808 or schedule your appointment online.

Yours in Health,

Dr. Brian Wallace

Dr. Glenn Eigenmann

Dr. Raymond Horman