Acupuncture for Tennis Elbow

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A MODERN SOLUTION FOR SPORTS INJURIES

WHAT IS TENNIS ELBOW?

TENNIS ELBOW, or LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS, is a painful condition caused by overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons, typically from repetitive motions like swinging a racket, lifting weights, or manual labor. It affects not only athletes but also professionals like painters, carpenters, and chefs.

COMMON SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

  • Sharp or burning pain on the outer elbow
  • Weak grip strength
  • Pain radiating down the forearm
  • Discomfort during wrist extension or lifting

HOW ACUPUNCTURE TREATS TENNIS ELBOW

At ACUBIOSIS, we use evidence-based acupuncture protocols to accelerate healingreduce inflammation, and restore mobility.

OUR TREATMENT APPROACH:

  • TARGETED NEEDLING: Fine needles are inserted around the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) muscle to stimulate blood flow and release muscle tension.
  • NEURO-MODULATION: Acupuncture activates the central nervous system, releasing endorphins and natural anti-inflammatories.
  • TENDON REGENERATION: Microtrauma from needling promotes collagen repair in damaged tendons.
  • HOLISTIC BALANCING: We address underlying imbalances in the body’s energy (Qi) to support long-term recovery.

WHY CHOOSE ACUBIOSIS?

✅ EXPERTISE IN SPORTS MEDICINE ACUPUNCTURE
✅ CUSTOMIZED TREATMENT PLANS
✅ NON-INVASIVE & DRUG-FREE
✅ FAST RECOVERY WITH MINIMAL DOWNTIME

REAL RESULTS. REAL RELIEF.

Over 90% of our patients report significant pain reduction and improved function within 4–6 sessions. Whether you’re a tennis player or a weekend warrior, Acubiosis helps you get back in the game—stronger and pain-free.

BOOK YOUR CONSULTATION TODAY

Experience the healing power of acupuncture at Acubiosis.

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