
Remember the last time you accidentally slammed your funny bone? That sharp, radiating pain is deeply unpleasant — fortunately, it usually only lasts a few moments. But what happens when that pain lingers? If you’re dealing with pain in your elbow, forearm, or wrist, MMA Sports Rehab is here to help!
Wrist and elbow pain can have several potential causes. Three major nerves run through the arm and can become entrapped, leading to numbness, tingling, and pain. You can also injure the muscles, tendons, or ligaments in the elbow and wrist joints, which can cause mobility restrictions and pain in the impacted area.
Our team of physical therapists will help you get to the bottom of your elbow pain — and we’ll help you find a way to resolve that pain for good. Call us to schedule an appointment and get started today!
A Closer Look at the Causes of Wrist and Elbow Pain
When you come in for your appointment, the first thing we’ll do is carefully review your symptoms and run a few simple movement screens to help pinpoint the cause of your pain.
Overuse injuries are one of the more common causes of wrist and elbow pain. You’ve probably heard of conditions such as tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow — both are examples of overuse injuries. They stem from repetitive movements or awkward postures that strain the joint’s soft tissue, leading to a gradual onset of symptoms.
You can also suffer acute injuries, particularly in the wrist. These injuries happen suddenly rather than over time. Wrist sprains, in which the ligaments in the wrist suffer damage, are among the most common. You can also fracture the bones in your wrist and elbow, which will typically require medical intervention.
Nerve disorders are another common source of discomfort in the elbow, forearm, and wrist. They occur when one of the nerves running through the arm becomes entrapped, leading to pain, numbness or tingling, and mobility restrictions. The location of your symptoms can let you know which nerve is affected:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome affects the median nerve and can become trapped in a structure in your wrist (the carpal tunnel). You’ll typically experience symptoms in your wrist and hand.
- Cubital tunnel syndrome affects the ulnar nerve, which passes through a narrow structure in your elbow (the cubital tunnel). If the nerve becomes entrapped in the cubital tunnel, it can cause symptoms in your elbow and hand.
Finally, arthritis can affect your elbows and wrists, leading to pain and restricted range of motion.
What Physical Therapy Can Do to Help Ease Your Wrist and Elbow Pain
Once our therapist has determined the source of your pain, we’ll develop a customized treatment program to help you find relief. The good news is that physical therapy alone can resolve most common sources of wrist and elbow pain. Here are a few of the techniques we might incorporate into your program:
- Manual Therapy: Manual therapy techniques help reduce pain and restore mobility restrictions. We might guide the joint through its current range of motion, manipulate your soft tissue, or try other techniques.
- Therapeutic Exercises: We’ll create a targeted, progressive exercise program to ease your symptoms. We’ll start with gentle stretches and mobility work, then move on to strengthening exercises to help support and stabilize the impacted joint.
- Braces and Splints: Some conditions might benefit from a brace or splint, which temporarily immobilizes the joint as you work on treatment. We’ll let you know if it’s a good choice and help you find the right device to suit your needs.
- Injury Prevention: We’ll let you know what you can do to prevent future injuries. We might show you ergonomic adjustments to reduce the impact of repetitive movements, postural corrections to minimize strain on your wrist or elbow, or other strategies.
Let’s Get to the Root of Your Wrist or Elbow Pain!
Pain in the wrist or elbow can seriously impact your quality of life, making it difficult to perform day-to-day movements like brushing your teeth, typing on a computer, or preparing a meal. The team at MMA Sports Rehab will help you get to the bottom of your pain to find lasting relief.
Call us to schedule your initial appointment today!

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Clinic News

1. Dr. Dani competed at National Championships with her Ice Skating Team at Indianapolis.

2. We will be having a Free Injury prevention seminar in August 2024 at Pentagon MMA – stay tuned. It will be very interactive and full of fun.

3. Dr. Ujjwal was interviewed by Practice Promotions regarding MSR’s Award nominated Residency style Clinical Education Program.


When Was the Last Time You Sprinted?
Written By: Dr. Brianna Wynn, PT, DPT, Barbell Rehab Method Certified, USA Weightlifting Coach Level 1 & 2 Certified
Why does it seem the majority of the population just stops sprinting/jumping/doing more explosive activities after a certain age, say mid 20s?
The saying “if you do not use it you lose it”, is a reality for most physical fitness levels; strength, cardio capacity, muscle speed and endurance etc.
Sprinting is essential for life!
You never know when you will need to move fast away from something or towards something; crazy DMV (Maryland) drivers, rabid animals, spiders, snakes, metro bus etc.
Not only is sprinting potentially life saving, but it addresses so much more internally for you.
1. Overall physical health due to:
a. Increases strength
b. Cardiovasular health
c. VO2 max (pulmonary health)
d. Type 2 muscle fibers (fast twitch which then helps with below)
e. Increases speed, power and explosiveness
f. Joint health and bone health due to weight bearing impact
2. Mental health
a. Increased dopamine release (happiness)
b. General state of increased satisfaction with self due to accomplishment of hard activity
c. Decreases stress → improves sleep
d. Improves overall Quality of Life
GET OUT THERE AND MOVE YOUR BODY FASTER! ((:
Dr. Bri’s sprint meet ups (not a club) occur 2-3x a month on Sundays
– Where: Wakefield Highschool
– When: 7:15 AM

Our Patients Get Great Results
“The team at MMA and Sports Rehab were fantastic to work with as I rehabbed my knee both pre & post-surgery! Dr. Bri helped to customize my recovery, bringing new evidence-based practices from her continued professional development courses, and always pushing me further than I thought I could go. Thanks to her I am on track to return to playing competitive soccer! I could not recommend the team enough and am sad that my move away from the area is cutting my PT Journey a little short, but feel more than prepared to continue on my own given all the education and resources provided by the team.“
-Kyle L. (Soccer Player)
Smoked Salmon & Avocado Toasts
Ingredients:
- 1 ripe avocado, pitted
- 1 tsp minced fresh tarragon
- 2 tsp lemon juice
- 24 toasted slices of pumpernickel bread/melba toasts
- 2 oz smoked salmon, cut into 24 pieces
- 1 tsp coarse Maldon sea salt
- Fresh tarragon sprigs, capers, sliced cornichons or olives, poppy or sesame seeds, lemon zest and/or red onion for garnish

Directions:
Mash avocado with lemon juice and tarragon in a bowl. Spread about 1 teaspoon of the mixture on each piece of bread (or toast). Top with salmon and sprinkle with salt. Garnish as desired.










