Suffering from chronic elbow pain? Is your golf/tennis game suffering? If so, you’re not alone. Elbow pain is a very common but serious condition that can affect your overall health and well-being. Fortunately, elbow pain is a very treatable problem.

Our experienced team of providers at Flow Chiropractic & Sports Therapy in Toms River, NJ are dedicated to providing the very best elbow pain relief. Our use of functional movement rehab movements, extremity adjusting and manual therapy techniques (trigger point, active release, fascial manipulation) will help to restore motion and increase strength. Our patient focused approach to treatment will help you reach your goals.

Our focus at Flow Chiropractic & Sports Therapy is to improve your quality of life and reduce your pain. This is why we offer not only rehab chiropractic but also lifestyle advice and nutritional counseling for long term health benefits. Elbow pain shouldn’t stop you from your best life, call us today and let’s get started.

Common Conditions


Also known as medial epicondylosis is an ailment that occurs in the flexor tendons of the forearm (which control the wrist and fingers) that attach to the inside (pinky side) of the elbow. The muscles involved are the flexor muscles that close the hand and flex down the wrist.

This injury tends to be more common in console gamers. It would not be surprising if this condition earned a gamer name—perhaps along the lines of “trigger elbow” or “console elbow.”

Due to misuse and imbalance, the fiber orientation of the flexor tendons on the inside of the elbow become disrupted. This dysfunction is called a tendinopathy, which is different than tendinitis (epicondylitis)—a common misnomer for this condition.

Also known as lateral epicondylosis is an ailment that occurs in the extensor tendons of the forearm (which control the wrist and fingers) that attach to the outside (thumb side) of the elbow. The muscles involved are the extensor muscles that open the hand and bend back the wrist.

Due to misuse and imbalance, the fiber orientation of the extensor tendons on the outside of the elbow become disrupted. This dysfunction is called a tendinopathy, which is different than tendinitis (epicondylitis)—a common misnomer for this condition.

Cubital tunnel syndrome is an impingement or irritation of the ulnar nerve within the cubital tunnel at the elbow. This is the area commonly referred to as the funny bone. If the ulnar nerve becomes irritated in this region due to pressure, inflammation, and/or stretching, symptoms will occur.

Elbow pain is an extremely common condition, one that has a variety of factors. Common causes are injury, improper body mechanics in sport, muscle imbalances, and overuse