All of the muscles in your forearm converge into a single thick tendon and the point at which those muscles converge can cause pain from activities such as tennis. Neuromuscular massage can target those muscles and relieve the pain.
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Elbow Stretch
Here’s an elbow stretching exercise that can help those of you who play sports or work where you must repeat motion that injures or stiffens your elbows–carpenters, golfers, tennis players.
Doing this exercise before you work or play, and once again afterward, will help.
Neuromuscular massage can help you maintain your range of motion and eliminate pain.
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Lateral Epicondylitis also Known as Tennis Elbow
Just below your elbow, the muscles in the back of your forearm converge into the common extensor tendon.
That point, can be aggravated by sports such as tennis, but also by computer use or extended time gripping a pen.
A similar condition exists for golfers called medial epicondylitis.
Often, tennis or golf elbow goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as carpel tunnel syndrome until the pain is significant.
Fortunately, the quickest path to relief in most cases is a qualified massage therapist who knows how to find and treat the trigger point causing the pain.
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Common Trigger Point #8 — Tennis Elbow and Wrist Pain
The trigger point lies just below the elbow at a place where most of the muscles on your forearm converge. When this area is tight, you could experience pain anywhere from the elbow to the hand.
Anyone who uses a keyboard, but particularly clerks who scan objects across a scanner, are susceptible to this injury. Fortunately, neuromuscular massage techniques can fix the problem and ease the pain.