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	<title>Comments on: Any information regarding lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) treatments?</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Tremayne</title>
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		<description>This is a great question and I see a lot of this in my practice.  People come in with extremity complaints and have no idea what&#039;s going on and they have &quot;tried everything.&quot;  
Quickly let me explain the anatomy of the Nervous System.  The nerves that go to you shoulder, arm, elbow, and hands come from your neck.  Sometimes these get impinged where they exit the neck and this causes the feeling of nerve entrapment in the shoulder, elbow and hands.  Similar to what you are experiencing. Most MDs and PTs will treat the area that has the pain, but not the area that is CAUSING the pain.  
So, when I get these patients, typically I simply adjust their neck and the pain starts to reside and the body is now allowed to heal ITSELF.  No meds or surgery or gadgets involved.  Try looking up your local Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractor (www.upper-cervical.com).  Keep me updated!  I hope this helps.  You still have options!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great question and I see a lot of this in my practice.  People come in with extremity complaints and have no idea what&#8217;s going on and they have &quot;tried everything.&quot;<br />
Quickly let me explain the anatomy of the Nervous System.  The nerves that go to you shoulder, arm, elbow, and hands come from your neck.  Sometimes these get impinged where they exit the neck and this causes the feeling of nerve entrapment in the shoulder, elbow and hands.  Similar to what you are experiencing. Most MDs and PTs will treat the area that has the pain, but not the area that is CAUSING the pain.<br />
So, when I get these patients, typically I simply adjust their neck and the pain starts to reside and the body is now allowed to heal ITSELF.  No meds or surgery or gadgets involved.  Try looking up your local Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractor (www.upper-cervical.com).  Keep me updated!  I hope this helps.  You still have options!</p>
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