F.S., a 53-year-old male and painter, developed Tennis Elbow as a result of repetitive movements required by his job. He experienced pain in his left elbow and difficulty gripping objects, which prevented him from continuing his work. In need of urgent assistance, he sought help.
To address his condition, I employed a combination of Tui Na massage, Acupuncture, and Cupping. After just one session, F.S. experienced a significant reduction in pain. Following two additional sessions, the pain completely disappeared.
It is important to note that Tennis Elbow, despite being considered a minor issue, can be challenging to treat. The pain typically originates from the bony lump on the outer side of the elbow, an area with minimal muscle tissue, making it difficult to address. While traditional Acupuncture has shown some success in treating Tennis Elbow, the results may not always be optimal. In recent years, however, I have achieved excellent outcomes by combining Tui Na massage, “Surrounding needling” Acupuncture, and Cupping techniques.
These combined approaches have proven to be highly effective in managing Tennis Elbow, providing relief to individuals like F.S. who require prompt resolution of their pain to resume their normal activities.