How DPC Can Help Manage Your Lateral Epicondylitis

The ailment known as lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, is characterized by pain and inflammation in the elbow's tendons, particularly where the forearm muscles connect to the lateral epicondyle, which is the bony bump on the outside of the elbow. Tiny tears in the tendons are usually the result of overuse or repetitive motion of the arm and forearm muscles. Even though it's frequently linked to sports like tennis, those who do repetitive occupations like typing, painting, or using tools on a daily basis may experience it.

Pain on the outside of the elbow is the main sign of lateral epicondylitis, and it can get worse when you lift, hold, or twist your elbow. Stiffness or weakness in the afflicted arm may accompany the discomfort, which may spread down the forearm. In extreme situations, it could become challenging to carry or grip objects, which would interfere with daily tasks. Additionally, the elbow may become swollen and feel warm to the touch.

How Lateral Epicondylitis Can Be Managed with DPC

By offering individualized and ongoing therapy, Direct Primary therapy (DPC) provides a thorough approach to controlling lateral epicondylitis. A DPC provider can assist in determining the underlying causes of the problem, tracking progress, and modifying treatment plans as needed through routine consultations. Patients can benefit from more individualized attention and action for pain management, inflammation reduction, and arm function improvement with continued care.

In the event that additional treatment is required, DPC also enables prompt referrals to professionals like physical therapists or orthopedic surgeons. In order to ensure that a comprehensive, well-managed strategy is taken for the patient's recovery, a DPC provider can coordinate the patient's care with specialists. DPC provides patients with more direct access to the tools and advice they require to treat and recuperate from lateral epicondylitis, whether it be through individualized physical therapy, medicine, or lifestyle changes.

DPC's Advantages for Patients with Lateral Epicondylitis

The continuity and accessibility of therapy are the main advantages of Direct Primary therapy for patients suffering with lateral epicondylitis. DPC makes it simple for patients to get in touch with their doctor for routine examinations and follow-ups, quickly resolving any issues or symptom changes. Patients can receive diagnosis, treatment, and care plan modifications more quickly thanks to DPC, which does away with the lengthy wait times that are common in traditional healthcare systems.

DPC also provides a more patient-centered, comprehensive approach. By providing individualized guidance on managing lifestyle factors that may contribute to the disease, providers can concentrate on the patient's long-term health and rehabilitation. Patients can receive care when they need it most thanks to DPC's flexibility, which guarantees that no part of their therapy is missed. This proactive, continuous treatment encourages a speedier recovery and improves patient satisfaction.

Customized Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis in DPC

In a Direct Primary Care context, individualized treatment for lateral epicondylitis entails a comprehensive assessment of the patient's symptoms, everyday activities, and medical background in order to develop a customized treatment plan. In order to treat these problems, DPC practitioners collaborate with patients to pinpoint contributing variables, such as poor ergonomics or repetitive movements. The management strategy may include physical therapy, rest, and targeted exercises to help strengthen the elbow muscles and lessen tendon tension.

Medication or injections may be used to treat pain and inflammation in addition to physical therapy and rest. By providing individualized care, DPC providers spend time keeping an eye on the patient's development and modifying therapies as necessary in response to the patient's response. This continuous care lowers the chance of recurrence and guarantees the patient gets the best treatment possible for their particular ailment.

Published on: December 06, 2024
Doctors that manage lateral epicondylitis
  • Christopher Gonzalez, Concierge Family Medicine in Long Island
    Christopher Gonzalez, DO
    Concierge Family Medicine
    Long Island, New York
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    Dr. Gonzalez is fantastic. He is pleasant and attentive. He seemed eager to give me all the time I needed and to answer all of my questions.
  • Daniel Silvershein, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Daniel Silvershein, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    A wonderful internist who brings a skill set to the patient often not seen in doctors these days. Dr. Silvershein is exceptional because he is sensitive and has excellent listening skills. He stands out!!
  • Shanna Levine, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Shanna Levine, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I was able to get direct answers to all of my questions. She was extremely patient with me. She gave me all the time I needed with her and was always available to address all my concerns.
  • Ellen Wexler, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Ellen Wexler, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I'm the best version of myself, both physically and mentally. She takes the time to learn about your condition and explain how to overcome it.
  • Erin Nance, Concierge Orthopedics in New York
    Erin Nance, MD
    Concierge Orthopedics
    New York, New York
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    Enlightened me about my condition.
  • Andrew Turtel, Concierge Orthopedics in New York
    Andrew Turtel, MD
    Concierge Orthopedics
    New York, New York
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    Enlightened me about my condition.
  • Molly Wright, Concierge Family Medicine in New York
    Molly Wright, MD
    Concierge Family Medicine
    New York, New York
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    The best doctor I ever had! I wish more was like her!
  • Lorraine Sanassi, Concierge Family Medicine in New York
    Lorraine Sanassi, PA-C
    Concierge Family Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I can see the sincerity and utmost care in her actions