Suffering from elbow pain in Calgary? The expert physiotherapists at Maximum Potential Physiotherapy provide personalized treatment plans using latest techniques. We aim to quickly alleviate your pain and restore your daily function, allowing you to enjoy your favourite activities again.
Pronator Teres Syndrome Treatment
Pronator Teres Syndrome results in pain and tenderness in the forearm, affecting your elbow’s mobility. Our treatment at Maximum Potential Physiotherapy involves targeted exercises, manual therapy, and modalities to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and restore function. We prioritize your recovery, helping you return to pain-free movement.
Elbow Dislocation Treatment
An elbow dislocation can be both painful and debilitating. Our approach at Maximum Potential Physiotherapy includes pain management, gentle mobilization, and strength training to support the healing process. We focus on restoring full range of motion and strength, ensuring a complete and lasting recovery.
Radial Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
Radial Tunnel Syndrome, characterized by pain on the outside of the elbow, requires precise care to alleviate symptoms. Our treatments include nerve gliding exercises, strength building, and activity modifications to reduce pressure on the radial nerve, facilitating a pain-free return to daily activities.
Elbow Osteoarthritis Treatment (Arthritis)
Elbow osteoarthritis causes joint pain and stiffness, impacting your mobility. Maximum Potential Physiotherapy’s treatment strategy focuses on pain relief and maintaining joint function through physiotherapy exercises, manual therapy, and advice on joint protection techniques. We help manage your symptoms effectively, improving your quality of life.
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, involving numbness or tingling in the elbow, demands expert care for symptom relief. Our clinic offers specialized treatments that may include therapeutic exercises, and ergonomic advice to alleviate pressure on the ulnar nerve, aiming for a full recovery.
Olecranon Bursitis Treatment
Inflammation of the bursa over the elbow tip, known as Olecranon Bursitis, can cause significant discomfort. Maximum Potential Physiotherapy addresses this condition with a combination of rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), along with targeted exercises to reduce inflammation and prevent recurrence.
Medial Epicondylitis Treatment (Golfer’s Elbow)
Medial Epicondylitis, or Golfer’s Elbow, leads to pain on the inner elbow. Our comprehensive treatment includes manual therapy, specific strengthening exercises, and techniques to modify activity, aiming to alleviate pain and restore strength and flexibility to the affected area.
Lateral Epicondylitis Treatment (Tennis Elbow)
Lateral Epicondylitis, commonly known as Tennis Elbow, is characterized by pain on the outer elbow. At Maximum Potential Physiotherapy, our effective treatment regimen focuses on relieving pain through therapeutic exercises, manual techniques, and advice on activity modification to ensure a full and rapid recovery.
Don’t Let Elbow Pain Limit Your Life
Maximum Potential Physiotherapy in Calgary is here to provide you with expert elbow pain treatment, tailored to your specific needs. Our experienced physiotherapists are committed to helping you overcome pain and regain your strength and mobility. Contact us today to book your appointment and take the first step toward a pain-free elbow.
Our Range of Services
Maximum Potential Physiotherapy provides a comprehensive array of treatments for various musculoskeletal conditions, with a team of skilled professionals in Calgary ready to deliver personalized care tailored to your specific health needs.
- Physiotherapists
- Registered Massage Therapy
- Dry Needling
- Pelvic Health Physio
- Manual Physiotherapy
- Therapeutic Exercise
- Physioyoga
- TMJ Physiotherapy
Elbow Pain Treatment Calgary FAQs
How Long Does It Typically Take to Recover from Elbow Pain ?
Recovery time from elbow pain can vary widely depending on the specific condition and the individual’s health status. Generally, clients may start to see improvement within a few weeks of consistent treatment. However, complete recovery, especially for more severe conditions or injuries, might take several months. Following your physiotherapist’s personalized treatment plan and recommendations is crucial for a successful recovery.
Can I Prevent Elbow Pain from Recurring after Treatment?
Yes, there are several strategies to help prevent elbow pain from recurring. These include maintaining good posture during activities, engaging in regular strength and flexibility exercises for the elbow, using ergonomic tools and equipment, and avoiding repetitive strain by taking frequent breaks during activities that involve the elbow. Your physiotherapist will also provide specific advice tailored to your condition and lifestyle to help prevent recurrence.
Are There Any Activities I Should Avoid While Undergoing Elbow Pain Treatment?
While undergoing treatment for elbow pain, it’s important to avoid activities that exacerbate your condition. This often includes repetitive movements or heavy lifting that can strain the elbow. However, the exact activities to avoid will depend on your specific diagnosis. Your physiotherapist will give you a list of activities to limit or avoid entirely during your recovery period to ensure optimal healing.
What Should I Do If My Elbow Pain Returns After Treatment?
If your elbow pain returns after completing treatment, it’s important to consult with your physiotherapist as soon as possible. They will assess your condition to determine the cause of the recurrence and may adjust your treatment plan accordingly. Early intervention is key to preventing further injury and managing symptoms effectively. Additionally, your therapist might recommend a review of your activities or ergonomics to identify any contributing factors to the recurrence.
Maximum Potential Physiotherapy
1620 29 St NW #125, Calgary, AB T2N 4L7, Canada
(403) 744-5048
Hours:
Monday to Tuesday: 7 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 7 AM – 7 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed