Elbow, forearm or Wrist Pain
Are you experiencing elbow, forearm, or wrist pain? It is important to find a chiropractor in Cheney, KS to help bring you relief. Wrist pain can cause a build of discomfort in other areas of the body including the forearms, elbow, shoulder, and neck. It can lead to muscle weakness and strain. Dr. Alissa Gould is a Cheney chiropractor, trained to understand the cause of your forearm or wrist pain and develop a treatment plan to provide appropriate healing. Our goals are to create treatments that are the most effective in both short and long-term recovery.
Golfer’s Elbow
Golfer’s Elbow
Golfer’s elbow, also know as medial epicondylitis, is often the result of overuse from repetitive motion and irritation to the muscles on the inside of the forearm. It can present as sharp pain and lead to weakness in grip strength.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow, also know as lateral epicondylitis, is often the result of overuse from repetitive motion and irritation to the muscles on the outside of the forearm. It can present as sharp pain and lead to weakness in grip strength.
Carpal Tunnel
Carpal Tunnel
Numbness, tingling, pain and weakness in the wrist and hand are some of the first symptoms that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can cause. Overuse, repetitive motions and tight musculature can often be a cause.
Our Additional Therapies
Additional chiropractic therapies are used along with the chiropractic adjustment to increased blood flow, improved range of motion (ROM), reduce muscle tension, stimulate lymphatics, and create relaxation. These therapies help provide relaxation and comfort for joint manipulation or the chiropractic adjustment.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a trigger point therapy that is used to treat pain and movement impairments. The technique uses a "dry" needle, one without medication or injection, inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle.
Myofascial Release Therapy
(MFR) is useful for treating skeletal muscle immobility and pain by relaxing contracted muscles, improving blood and lymphatic circulation, and stimulating the stretch reflex in muscles

Soft-Tissue Instrument-Assisted Mobilization
(IASTM) is a myofascial intervention used for soft-tissue treatment. The stainless-steel Instruments effectively break down fascial restrictions and scar tissue.
Cupping Therapy
Cupping is performed to dispel stagnation (stagnant blood and lymph), thereby improving tissue healing potential.

Electric Muscle Stimulation Therapy
(EMS) or E-stim is a type of therapy modality that applies an electrical current to help fatigue or strengthen muscles, block pain signals, and improve blood circulation.

Therapeutic Ultrasound
Ultrasound therapy is used to increase blood flow of the treatment area. Decreases pain by reducing swelling and edema. Softens and breaks down scar tissue with gentle massage of muscle tendons and/ or ligaments.

Traction/
Decompression Therapy
Spinal Decompression Therapy helps reduce of pressure on the spinal and discs which can compress on one or more nerve roots passing through or exiting the spinal column.

Roller Traction Therapy
Intersegmental traction also known as a Roller table is a therapy that helps by relaxing spinal muscles and reducing the muscle spasms.