Golfer’s Elbow Chiropractor Issaquah

Your Path to Pain-Free Swings Starts Here

Relief for Golfer’s Elbow—On and Off the Course

A Precision Approach to Inner Elbow Pain

Golfer’s elbow—medial epicondylitis—can make even simple motions feel like a challenge, whether you're swinging a club, gripping a steering wheel, or lifting at the gym. It’s not just a golf issue—it’s a strain injury caused by overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons.

How We Treat It

Our treatment isn’t just about reducing pain—it’s about restoring full function and preventing recurrence. Depending on your specific condition, we may incorporate:

  • Joint mobilization to correct stress-inducing movement patterns
  • Manual therapy to release tension in the flexor-pronator group
  • Progressive resistance training to rebuild tendon durability
  • Biomechanical coaching to support injury-free performance

Recovery Designed Around Your Lifestyle

Whether you’re a weekend golfer, an active laborer, or just tired of nagging forearm pain, our care is tailored to your routine. No cookie-cutter programs—just smart, focused recovery built to last.

Expert Care for Active Elbows

At Eastside Ideal Health Issaquah, we understand that golfer’s elbow doesn’t just affect golfers. From strength training and manual labor to daily tasks like lifting groceries or typing at your desk—repetitive forearm use can lead to serious discomfort if left unaddressed.

Our team takes a hands-on, movement-focused approach to recovery. We blend chiropractic precision with deep tissue therapy and functional rehab to help you rebuild strength, improve range of motion, and protect against future flare-ups.

If you’re in Issaquah and tired of dealing with inner elbow pain, come see how personalized care can make a lasting difference. You don’t have to live with it—and you shouldn’t have to work around it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is golfer’s elbow?
Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is inflammation of the tendons on the inside of the elbow caused by repetitive stress or overuse of the forearm muscles.
What are the symptoms of golfer’s elbow?
Common symptoms include pain or tenderness on the inside of the elbow, stiffness, weakness in the wrist or hand, and pain during gripping or lifting.
How can chiropractic care help with golfer’s elbow?
Chiropractic care reduces inflammation, restores joint mobility, releases soft tissue tension, and supports healing through targeted therapies and rehab exercises.
Is golfer’s elbow only caused by playing golf?
No. It can result from any repetitive wrist or forearm activity—like typing, lifting, throwing, or using hand tools—not just golfing.
What treatments do you offer for golfer’s elbow?
We use joint manipulation, soft tissue release, dry needling, therapeutic ultrasound, kinesio taping, and corrective exercise to relieve pain and restore function.
How long does it take to recover from golfer’s elbow?
Recovery time varies by severity, but many patients begin to feel improvement within a few weeks of consistent care and activity modification.
Should I stop using my arm completely during treatment?
Not completely. We’ll guide you in modifying activities to avoid aggravation while encouraging gentle movements that promote healing.
Can chiropractic care prevent golfer’s elbow from coming back?
Yes. By correcting biomechanical imbalances, improving joint alignment, and strengthening supportive muscles, we help reduce the risk of recurrence.

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