Golfers elbow

2016-08-16 09:13:05
Dose Laser therapy completely cure the golfers elbow??It has become very painful for me..IFT&UST didn't help me..
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you can go for laser therapy and take it for five to seven days and than conclude it.

Answered2016-08-27 06:49:25

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Yes. Its heals your inflamation in elbow. But this will not complet your treatment. Along this you need exercise by physio n adavce therapy that is dry needling will also improve your condition. Also clinical evaluation needed to why US n IFT is not responded?

Answered2016-08-19 03:32:17

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Hello friend Laser is beneficial in golfers elbow. But again depending upon your condition. Along with that you have to use golfer's elbow splint Splint ll cure you alone for more than 50%.

Answered2016-08-17 05:14:10

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The elbow needs to be evaluated to see where is the origin of the problem. Just giving electrical modalities like ultrasound,  IT,  Laser , etc ... won't cure . Visit a good mckenzie therapist in your area and get your elbow evaluated, your spine for any stiffness and your postures in the day if they are the ones aggrevating the elbow issue. You should also do a lot of ice packs on the tender spots of the elbow as often as possible to bring down the issue.

Answered2016-08-17 04:23:37

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Had u gone for immobilisation & avoidance of repeated stress injury & other triggering factors ? If it is Golfer's Elbow it shall respond well to brace & elbow immobilizer... No therapy can help unless provocative factors eliminated.

Answered2016-08-18 17:24:58

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Exact Musculoskeletal Examination First Then only Treatments options.

Answered2016-08-18 10:11:40

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in some cases it help. but again you need to b evaluated first by a good physio. can do stretching of wrist and finger flexors.

Answered2016-08-17 13:14:02

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