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Tennis Elbow and Pain

Released on: May 19, 2008, 6:49 am

Press Release Author: Dr. Emmett Hughes, D.C.

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Tennis Elbow and Pain
Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, effects nearly 70% of the
adult population of the United States at some time in their life. While most people
can work and get through their normal day, many are forced to give up activities
that aggravate the condition and cause an increase in pain.

Press Release Body: Tennis Elbow and Pain
Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, effects nearly 70% of the
adult population of the United States at some time in their life. While most people
can work and get through their normal day, many are forced to give up activities
that aggravate the condition and cause an increase in pain. This may include
tennis, playing of an instrument, computer work, gardening, arts and crafts, and
writing. The current medical treatments of cortisone injections and surgery can
have benefit, but are not always successful. They are also invasive procedures that
can cause additional damage through scar tissue, and in the case of cortisone
injections, a deterioration of the bone, tendons, and ligaments.
Dr. Emmett Hughes, clinical director of Huntington Health & Healing Center is a
chiropractor, clinical nutritionist, and homeopath. He has developed a unique and
comprehensive treatment protocol that incorporates chiropractic, Graston technique®,
and active release technique (ART). With this eclectic approach, his patients have
enjoyed excellent outcomes and increased use and mobility with a reduction or
elimination of pain.



Web Site: http://www.huntingtonhealthandhealing.com

Contact Details: Huntington Health and Healing
200 West Carver Street
Suite 5
Huntington, NY 11743
6316736400

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