Climber's Elbow - NAT Treatment Plan
Climber's Elbow - NAT Treatment Plan
Description
The NAT Climber's Elbow Treatment Plan is designed for the self helper or therapist who wishes to address a diagnosed form of Climber's Elbow or Climber's Elbow type pain. The plan provides a comprehensive guide to the condition, including symptoms, muscles affected, differential diagnosis and how to treat it using trigger point therapy techniques, taping, exercise and more.
For Home and Professional use.
Fully illustrated.
What is included?
- Description of condition
- Muscles affected
- Trigger points and pain maps
- Symptoms
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment program (Ischemic compression techniques, deep stroking massage, muscle energy techniques, taping, stretching and strengthening exercises)
- Treatment Assessment
- Treatment Plan
- Lifestyle Advice
About Climber's Elbow Climber’s Elbow (medial epicondylitis) is a condition that causes pain and inflammation in the tendons that connect the elbow to the forearm. It occurs around the bony bump on the inner side of your elbow. The pain may also be felt into the forearm and wrist. |
Suitability;
Self Helpers, Manual Therapists, Massage Therapists, Trigger Point Therapists, Body Workers, Athletic Trainers, Chiropractors, Physical Therapists, PTS's, Occupational Therapists, OTA's, Medical Doctors, Nurses.
NAT Climber's Elbow Treatment Plan does not require any tools or special equipment. Where massage tools or exercise equipment are recommended, alternative exercises are provided for those without access to tools or equipment.