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Moonfairy
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Can anyone please advise a treatment for tennis elbow because treatment by the doctor has not helped -
pain-killing/anti-inflammatory tablets and steroid injection into the elbow. Does anyone know if chiropractic treatment might help?

Many thanks and best wishes

Moonfairy

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Moonfairy
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RE: Tennis elbow

Just an update, which might help anyone with the same painful condition of tennis elbow. After 2 chiropractic treatments, the condition is improving.
:)The chiro Dr does ultrasound on the painful site and that is remarkably good.
So the swelling has reduced and it is less painful now. I suppose it won't disappear straight away but it is vastly better than taking tablets or having ghastly steroid injections.:(
About 6 months ago, I suffered from sciatica and had this miserable condition for about a year. Again, treatment from an ordinary Dr did not help, in fact I was allergic to the first set of pain-killers he gave me - it was only after 10 days that I broke out in spots all over my body. It worried me sick at first, till I realised it was an allergic reaction to the pain-killers I had been taking. So I decided to try the chiropracter and she was great. Completely cured within 3 months. Such a relief after suffering from it for 12 months. You really think you are never ever going to get better. But luckily my chiropracter fixed me up and I would strongly recommend one to fellow sufferers.

Best wishes to everyone

Moonfairy

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painlessjoe
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RE: Tennis elbow

Tennis Elbows are so simple to reset but it requires a Special Massage Therapist to do this technique. It takes about 5 minutes to reset it.

Very few Special Massage Therapists have this knowledge.

I have treated over 100+ tennis elbow problems. Either the reverse or regular tennis elbow.

Good Luck

Joe

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