Cover - Crest Physical Therapy
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Cover - Crest Physical Therapy
Crest West Long Branch 100 Rt. 36 East, Suite 2P West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Telephone 732.759.8358 Fax 732.759.8478 Crest Hazlet 1 Bethany Rd., Suite 27 Hazlet, NJ 07730 Telephone 732.739.5545 Fax 732.739.5547 Crest Physical Therapy at The Atlantic Club Manasquan 1904 Atlantic Avenue Manasquan, NJ 08736 Telephone 732.528.1010 Fax 732.528.2139 Crest Physical Therapy at The Atlantic Club Red Bank 325 Maple Avenue Red Bank, NJ 07701 Telephone 732.741.1119 Fax 732.741.1699 www.crestphysicaltherapy.com Crest Manasquan 2420 Rt. 34 North Manasquan, NJ 08736 Telephone 732.722.7502 Fax 732.223.5726 Crest Old Bridge 300 Perrine Rd., Suite 305 Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Telephone 732.727.1382 Fax 732.727.1383 g AY in 2014 AW Ask your Physician to make a referral to your local Crest Physical Therapy Sw SPRING A Focus on Your Elbow Tennis elbow is a condition in which the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. It is commonly caused by non-inflammatory, chronic degenerative changes in the tendon that attaches the forearm muscle to the elbow. It is most prevalent in middle age and in men than women. Another factor of tennis elbow injury is experience and ability. The proportion of players who reported a history of tennis elbow had an increased number of playing years. As for ability, poor technique increases the chance for injury much like any sport. Therefore an individual must learn proper technique for all aspects of their sport. As part of a tennis elbow rehabilitation program, exercise and physical therapy may promote tendon healing, restore normal range of motion, and build muscle strength and endurance. Tennis elbow recovery time varies with each person and may take several weeks to several months. Recovery may be faster and more successful when you follow a rehabilitation program that includes exercise and physical therapy. Symptoms of tennis elbow include: - Pain slowly increasing around the outside of the elbow. Less often, pain may develop suddenly. - Pain is worse when shaking hands or squeezing objects. - Pain is made worse by stabilizing or moving the wrist with force. Examples include lifting, using tools, opening jars, or even handling simple utensils such as a toothbrush or knife and fork. The symptoms of tennis elbow develop gradually, with mild pain that slowing worsens over weeks and months, which can eventually lead to severe pain associated with weak grip strength. The symptoms are usually worsened with forearm activity, such as holding a racquet, turning a wrench, or shaking hands. Ultrasound applied over the tender area is commonly recommended. The theory is that this deep heat increases blood flow and tissue flexibility, and may decrease pain and muscle spasms. Massage over an inflamed area, which may reduce the formation of scar tissue and help new blood vessels grow in the damaged tissue. Massage is done by making small, firm circles over the injured area. It should not be painful and may be helpful before and after exercises.