Tennis Elbow Treatment
Address pain or discomfort of tennis elbow through non-invasive treatment methods.
Address pain or discomfort of tennis elbow through non-invasive treatment methods.
Tennis elbow can make everyday activities challenging, especially lifting or gripping objects. Simple tasks like opening a door, holding a cup, or even shaking hands can become painful and difficult.
Dr. Sheps offers expert tennis elbow treatment in Los Angeles, at his clinic located in Brentwood, using manual and noninvasive therapies to relieve pain and promote healing so that you can return to your routine.
“Tennis elbow” is the popularly recognized term for the medical condition “lateral epicondylitis,” which affects the muscles and the tendons in the elbow. The term ‘tennis elbow’ is a bit of a misnomer, as you do not have to play tennis to develop tennis elbow. The condition can affect people in a wide range of professions and sports.
Every body is different, and injuries can affect people in unique ways. After evaluating your condition, Dr. Sheps, D.C. will recommend a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. As a certified McKenzie practitioner, he also provides at-home care techniques to support long-term recovery.
For patients experiencing tennis elbow in Los Angeles, Dr. Sheps may suggest one or a combination of the following treatments to reduce pain, restore function, and prevent re-injury:
Schedule an initial call, where we learn about tennis elbow.
Come into our Los Angeles clinic, for your 60 minute assessment.
After your assessment, we create a personalized treatment plan to solve tennis elbow.
You feel pain free and return to the life and activities you love.
Here are some frequently asked questions about tennis elbow.
We use a combination of therapies such as joint manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, TECAR therapy, and rehabilitative exercises to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and restore function to the elbow and forearm.
Recovery time varies depending on severity, but with consistent chiropractic care and proper at-home exercises, most patients experience noticeable improvement within a few weeks.
It depends on the severity of your symptoms. A sports chiropractor can guide you on modifying activity to prevent further strain while supporting healing.
Without treatment, the pain can become chronic and affect your ability to perform everyday tasks. Early intervention helps avoid long-term discomfort and muscle compensation issues.
Dr. Michael D. Sheps, D.C. is a Los Angeles chiropractor who is certified in the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT). Dr. Sheps specializes in safe, non-invasive therapy alternatives for musculoskeletal disorders.
“Dr. Sheps has been our secret weapon for decades. Our children (who are athletes), my wife and I have all sprung back from injuries, avoided more invasive procedures and generally been free from pain due to his incredible work. I can’t recommend anyone more highly.”
– Randall G.
“Dr. Sheps is the kindest, most caring and helpful chiropractor I have ever had the pleasure of working with. His laser treatment has provided much needed back relief in a very short period of time. And Doreen and his staff are the best and most professional in town. I recommend Dr. Sheps to everyone without reservation!”
– Jordan F.
“Wonderful pain relief and healing with Dr. Sheps laser treatments. New injuries or chronic problems are well taken care of. I’ve been going to him for a number of problems for some time and am always pleased and relieved with the results. Super friendly nice office staff, too.”
– Toni K.
Call the office of Michael Sheps, D.C. today to schedule tennis elbow treatment in Los Angeles, or conveniently book your appointment online.
11710 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
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We’re located on the corner of Wilshire and Barrington, and have one‑hour validated parking.
