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2% of the population will suffer from elbow pain at some point in their life. While it may not be the most common cause of pain, it certainly can be frustrating. Overuse injuries are very frequent in this body part, and full, permanent resolutions can be difficult.

Fortunately, having a complete diagnosis allows for proper treatment and full resolution. This is what we specialize in at our office! Our average patient has suffered from elbow pain for more than 6 months and seen at least two other providers before finding relief in our office!

So, If you are tired of that annoying and frustrating elbow pain that just won’t go away, we invite you to schedule a FREE consultation with us to start finding relief!

Our Treatment Can Help:

  1. Adhesion
  2. Tennis Elbow
  3. Golfer’s Elbow
  4. Tendinosis
  5. Tingling, Burning, Numbness
  6. Elbow Sprain/Strain
  7. Other Undiagnosed Conditions

Elbow Pain Testing

Limited Range

Healthy Range

A healthy elbow, wrist, and hand should be able to extend the wrist back to 90 degrees and the fingers should approach 60 degrees. To try this test at home, stand facing the wall. Place the forearm at shoulder height, extend the wrist with the opposite arm. Does it make it to 90 degrees? Is it painful?

Now pull back on the fingers as far as you can. Does it point back to your arm? Is it painful or limited?

If you failed any part of this test, we may be able to help! To set up your FREE consultation click below!

Example Treatment Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

We accept cash, check, major credit cards, FSA (Flexible Savings Account), & HSA (Health Savings Account).

If you have any muscle, joint, or nerve problems then you are a good candidate. This is what we do best. If you have also failed other treatments or haven’t reached your maximum level of improvement, then you are also a good candidate. Our doctors focus on finding and fixing adhesion, which is a difficult problem to find and even more difficult to fix. Integrative Diagnosis® trained providers can help with this problem as it is not extensively trained in any doctorate education. Our type of care is unique so all potential new patients will need to come in for a comprehensive consultation exam. The consultation is 15 minutes and the doctors will thoroughly discuss your case with you to determine if you are a candidate for care.

Our new patient comprehensive exam is $150. The comprehensive exam includes patient history, physical examination, review of medical records, diagnosis, and explanation of your diagnosis to you. The first visit is to gain a complete understanding of your problem and knowing what we can do to help. No treatment is performed on the first visit.

If you are a candidate for care, treatment will begin on the following visit. Follow-up visits are $75. The average number of follow-up visits is 12 to 16, always depending on the examination and complete diagnosis.