Lifting a grocery bag, shaking hands, or playing a simple tennis match—these ordinary actions can become excruciating when you suffer from tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) or chronic wrist pain. In McLean, where office work, computer use, and active lifestyles are common, more and more patients are experiencing these conditions.
Unlike acute injuries, tendon-related pain often lingers. Anti-inflammatory medications may dull the pain, but the relief rarely lasts. That’s why acupuncture has become a sought-after solution: it not only eases symptoms but also addresses the root causes.
These conditions are often the result of repetitive strain:
Left untreated, the pain may spread, grip strength weakens, and daily activities feel increasingly restricted.
Acupuncture works on multiple levels to restore function and ease discomfort:
By stimulating specific points around the elbow and wrist, acupuncture improves local blood circulation, reducing swelling and promoting tissue repair.
Acupuncture triggers the release of endorphins—the body’s natural painkillers—while regulating how the brain perceives pain signals.
When forearm muscles remain tight, they pull excessively on tendons, worsening the pain. Acupuncture relaxes these muscles, reducing strain on the joints.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), tennis elbow and wrist pain are considered “Bi syndrome,” caused by blocked Qi and Blood in the channels. Acupuncture clears these obstructions, restoring flow and promoting long-term healing.
Sarah, a 41-year-old marketing professional and avid tennis player in McLean, developed severe elbow pain after a summer league. At first, she ignored it, assuming it was just soreness. But soon, she struggled to type, lift her coffee mug, and even turn a doorknob.
When Sarah came to our clinic, her pain was a constant 6/10, flaring to 8/10 after long workdays. We started with weekly acupuncture sessions targeting local elbow points and distal points to support circulation. By the third session, she reported reduced soreness and improved range of motion.
After six weeks, Sarah was back on the tennis court with minimal discomfort. She now comes once a month for maintenance and incorporates ergonomic breaks at work. Her feedback: “Acupuncture gave me my life back—I can work and play without fear of pain.”
Patients with tennis elbow or wrist pain can enhance acupuncture’s effects with simple daily adjustments:
Tennis elbow and wrist pain don’t just affect athletes—they interfere with work, hobbies, and everyday life. Acupuncture offers a natural, effective, and lasting way to reduce pain, restore strength, and get back to the activities you love.
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