Why People Choose Health Wise Chiropractic For Elbow and Wrist & Hand Relief
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Complete Musculoskeletal Care for the Upper Limb
At Healthwise Chiropractic, our team is led by Dr Julian Simpson, who brings over 15 years of evidence-informed clinical experience to managing complex spinal and extremity injuries. We know that hand and arm pain rarely happens in isolation, which is why we assess your entire kinetic chain—from your neck down to your fingertips. With modern, fully equipped clinics in Sunbury and Melton (Strathtulloh), we provide comprehensive, accessible care focused on long-term health.
Elbow, Wrist & Hand Pain Treatment in Sunbury & Melton Professional Chiropractic Care for Upper Limb Injuries & Overuse
Are you struggling with persistent elbow pain, a weak grip, or tingling in your wrist?
Elbow, wrist, and hand pain refers to a broad spectrum of neuro-musculoskeletal disorders affecting the upper extremity kinetic chain. These conditions range from repetitive strain tendinopathies to complex peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes.
At Healthwise Chiropractic, our practitioners deliver evidence-informed manual therapies and targeted rehabilitation for upper limb injuries at our specialised clinics in Sunbury and Melton.
Often, people with upper extremity problems due to workplace injuries from a poor work posture, or poor posture , find out more here
- Posture Care
- Work Related Injuries
Common Conditions We Treat
The complex network of bones, tendons, and ligaments in your arm makes it susceptible to both acute injuries and chronic overuse.
1. Elbow Conditions Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis): Pain on the outside of the elbow, often caused by repetitive wrist extension.
Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis): Pain on the inner side of the elbow.
Little Leaguer’s Elbow: Medial epicondyle apophysitis, common in young throwing athletes.
Student’s Elbow (Bursitis): Inflammation of the fluid-filled sac at the tip of the elbow.
2. Wrist & Hand Conditions
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the median nerve, causing numbness or tingling in the hand.
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis: Painful inflammation of tendons on the thumb side of the wrist.
Climber’s Finger: Common among the rock-climbing community, involving damage to the digital flexor tendon pulley systems. Our chiropractor, Daniel, knows all too well about this, as he loves to climb on the weekends
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI): Often caused by excessive phone use or poor ergonomic workstation setups.
We are seeing this more and more due to our new work culture of being stuck at a desk.
Could it be Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
- Dr Daniel explains in our video series below how it differs from carpal tunnel syndrome and what the signs and symptoms are, and what treatment is available
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome is the second most common nerve compression syndrome in the upper body (after Carpal Tunnel). It occurs when the ulnar nerve—popularly known as the "funny bone" nerve—becomes compressed or irritated as it passes through the cubital tunnel on the inside of the elbow.
Here is an overview of the condition, its symptoms, and how it is managed.
1. What is the Cubital Tunnel?
The cubital tunnel is a narrow passageway made of bone, muscle, and ligament. Because the ulnar nerve has very little soft tissue padding in this area, it is highly susceptible to pressure. When the nerve is pinched, the electrical signals travelling to your hand are disrupted.
2. Common Symptoms
Symptoms typically affect the inside of the arm and the "outside" of the hand (the pinky side):
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Numbness and Tingling: Often felt in the ring finger and little finger. This frequently happens when the elbow is bent for long periods (e.g., while sleeping or holding a phone).
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"Asleep" Feeling: A pins-and-needles sensation in the hand.
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Weakness in Grip: You may find it difficult to open jars or notice a lack of coordination in your fingers (e.g., typing or playing an instrument).
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Muscle Wasting: In severe, long-term cases, the small muscles in the hand can begin to shrink (atrophy).
3. Common Causes
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Prolonged Bending: Keeping the elbow bent (flexed) stretches the nerve over the bone. Sleeping with your arms tucked in is a frequent culprit.
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Pressure: Leaning on your elbow on hard surfaces (like a desk) for long periods.
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Anatomy: Sometimes the nerve doesn't stay in place and "snaps" over the bony bump (medial epicondyle) during movement, causing irritation.
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Previous Injuries: Old elbow fractures, bone spurs, or swelling from arthritis.
4. Chiropractic & Manual Therapy Management
At HealthWise Chiropractic, the goal is to reduce pressure on the nerve without surgery. Common approaches include:
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Nerve Glides (Flossing): Specific exercises designed to help the ulnar nerve slide smoothly through the cubital tunnel rather than getting "stuck."
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IASTM (Fascia Knife): As mentioned on your blog, using specialised tools to release tight muscles around the elbow (like the triceps or forearm flexors) that may be compressing the nerve.
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Joint Mobilisation: Ensuring the elbow, wrist, and even the neck (where the ulnar nerve originates) are moving correctly to prevent "double crush" syndrome (where the nerve is pinched in two places).
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Ergonomic Advice: Using elbow pads or "night splints" to keep the arm straight while sleeping.
Quick Stats
Who gets it? It is more common in people whose jobs require repetitive elbow movement or long hours at a desk.
The "Cell Phone" Connection: There has been a rise in cases nicknamed "cell phone elbow" due to people holding phones to their ears for extended periods with a fully bent elbow.
Faqs about Elbow , Wrist and Hand problems
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We love to educate , so here are some of our research we have published on our health blog:
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Upper limb injuries are more common than many realise:
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The Impact of Hobbies: Research suggests that 75–90% of rock climbers can be expected to develop an upper limb overuse syndrome or injury, with the elbow and wrist being the most affected areas (Source).
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Vitamin Connection: A recent study highlighted that individuals with lateral elbow pain often have deficient levels of Vitamin D compared to those without pain (Source).
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Gym Stats: In a study of gym-related overuse injuries, while shoulders were most common (25.2%), the wrist accounted for 2.2% and elbow-related tendinopathy was a frequent cause for those training 1-2 hours daily (Source).
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Sports Burden: In baseball and softball, hand/wrist (14.6%) and arm/elbow (11.6%) injuries account for a significant portion of the total injury burden (Source).
How Our Sunbury & Melton Chiropractors Can Help
Upper Limb Care Tailored to Your Lifestyle
Our specialised upper extremity protocols target specific occupational and lifestyle profiles across the Hume and Melton regions:
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Tradies & Manual Labourers: Treating acute tendon strain, grip weakness, and repetitive strain injuries from heavy tool use or overhead manual work.
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Office Workers & Remote Professionals: Addressing wrist fatigue, carpal tunnel symptoms, and forearm tightness caused by poor keyboard setups and long hours at a desk.
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Local Athletes & Sports Enthusiasts: Rehabilitating tennis and golfer's elbow strains for players across local sporting clubs in Sunbury and Melton.
Our Multi-Modal Approach to Upper Limb Rehab
Because the elbow, wrist, and hand function as an interconnected kinetic chain, localised pain often stems from mechanical issues further up in the shoulder or neck. Our clinical approach focuses on:
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Peripheral Nerve Decompression: Utilising targeted nerve-gliding exercises (flossing) to clear restrictions along the median, ulnar, and radial nerve pathways.
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Targeted Tendon Therapy: Applying deep cross-friction massage and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilisation to stimulate collagen repair in chronic tendinopathies.
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Extremity Joint Mobilisation: Restoring optimal tracking to the small bones of the wrist (carpals) and the radio-ulnar joints to improve grip strength and pain-free movement.
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Many people think Chiropractors only look at the spine, but we are experts in the entire musculoskeletal system.
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Our holistic approach to elbow, wrist, and hand pain includes:
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Joint Adjustments: Improving range of motion in the wrist, elbow, and shoulder to reduce mechanical stress.
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Shockwave Therapy: Highly effective for chronic tendon issues like Tennis Elbow or ligament tears.
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Soft Tissue Therapy: Dry needling, cupping, and massage to release tight forearm muscles that pull on the joints.
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Ergonomic & Nutritional Advice: From checking your desk setup to suggesting Vitamin D intake for better healing.
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Rehabilitation Exercises: Custom "Stand Corrected" programs you can do at home to strengthen your grip and forearms.
Safety Screening & Professional Care Boundaries
Chiropractic care for upper limb injuries is safe, localized, and non-invasive. Some patients may experience mild, temporary muscle soreness or localized tenderness for 24 to 48 hours after soft-tissue therapy, which is a normal part of the tissue healing process.
Prior to beginning treatment, our practitioners perform detailed orthopedic and neurological tests to rule out contraindications that require external referral, such as acute fractures, severe tendon ruptures, or systemic arthritic conditions.
Transparent Treatment Pricing & Private Health Claims
We are committed to clear, transparent fees so you can focus entirely on your recovery:
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Initial Extremity Consultation & Physical Assessment: $89 (Includes a full orthopedic check, nerve conduction screening, and a custom care plan).
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Standard Follow-Up Session: $58-65.
Both our Sunbury and Melton clinics provide on-the-spot HICAPS processing for instant private health insurance claims. We also accept GP-referred Medicare Chronic Disease Management plans, WorkCover, TAC, and DVA claims.
Your Recovery Journey: Step-by-Step
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Orthopedic Screening: We begin with an initial evaluation, testing your grip strength, joint stability, and nerve pathways to pinpoint the exact source of your pain.
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Hands-On Care: Your treatment is tailored to your injury and may include gentle joint adjustments, localized therapeutic massage, and custom stretching.
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Home Rehabilitation: We provide practical home care advice, including targeted strengthening movements, nerve-gliding exercises, and brace or tape support if required.
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Ergonomic Guidance: We help you adjust your daily habits—such as your workstation ergonomics or tool use—to prevent the strain from returning.
Researched Facts About Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Problems From Our Blogs
Functional Benefits of Extremity Care
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Restored Grip Strength: Eases localized forearm tension to improve holding and lifting capacity.
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Reduced Fine Motor Discomfort: Decreases the pain and tingling associated with repetitive daily tasks like typing or using tools.
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Enhanced Joint Flexibility: Restores full, natural movement to restricted joints in the wrist, hand, and fingers.
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Long-Term Strain Prevention: Addresses underlying posture and alignment issues to reduce the risk of recurring overuse injuries.
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Global Impact of Musculoskeletal Disorders: Musculoskeletal disorders (including those affecting the elbows, wrists, and hands) are now the #1 cause of disability worldwide, affecting over 1.71 billion people. This surpasses even heart disease in terms of disability-adjusted life years.
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Workplace Risk Factors: Occupations involving repetitive reaching, twisting, and pushing/pulling—such as flight attendants or office workers—are at a significantly higher risk for developing chronic elbow and wrist strain due to awkward postures and irregular physical stressors.
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The Power of IASTM for Extremities: For conditions like tennis elbow or carpal tunnel, Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation (IASTM)—often called "Fascia Knife" therapy—is highlighted as a game-changer. It works by gently "scraping" the connective tissue to increase blood flow and break down adhesions in the tendons of the elbow and wrist.
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Nerve-Related Symptoms: Issues in the hand and wrist, such as "pins and needles" or numbness, are often linked to the nervous system's response to trauma or chronic stress, which can amplify the perception of pain in the extremities by up to 5 times compared to the general population.
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The Brain-Pain Connection: Modern research on your blog emphasises that chronic wrist or elbow pain is often "non-specific," meaning the pain is driven by the brain's "guarding" mechanism rather than just a local tissue injury. This requires retraining movement patterns rather than just resting the joint.
Dr Julian Simpson (Chiropractor) Clinical Director | Board of Directors, Chiropractic Australia Research Foundation
Dr Julian Simpson is a registered Australian chiropractor, Chiropractic Australia member, and director for the Chiropractic Australia Research Foundation. Having authored over 800 health blogs, he is dedicated to translating complex spinal and TMJ research into clear, actionable relief for his patients. Dr Simpson oversees all clinical frameworks at HealthWise Chiropractic across both our Sunbury and Melton practices
Numb Pinky or Elbow Pain? Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Relief in Sunbury & Melton
Tennis Elbow VS Carpal Tunnel VS Golfers Elbow
Golfer’s Elbow vs Tennis Elbow vs Carpal Tunnel
Golfer’s Elbow
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Pain on the inside of the elbow
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Tendon irritation
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Often aggravated by gripping or lifting
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Associated with the forearm flexor muscles
Tennis Elbow
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Pain on the outside of the elbow
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Tendon overload
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Common with repetitive wrist extension
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Often linked to overuse activities
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Nerve compression at the wrist
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Tingling and numbness
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Hand weakness
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Often affects thumb, index, and middle fingers
What Causes These Conditions?
Potential contributing factors may include:
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Repetitive movements
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Poor workstation ergonomics
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Sports overuse
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Grip-intensive work
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Gym training overload
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Muscle tightness
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Poor posture
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Reduced upper limb mobility
Desk posture and prolonged computer use are increasingly common contributors to upper limb strain and nerve irritation.
FAQS About Elbow Pain
Q: Can a chiropractor help with pain in the arm joints, like the elbow or wrist?
A: Yes, absolutely. While chiropractors are well-known for spinal care, we are fully trained to treat extremity joints. We assess your entire arm tracking, resolve localised muscle tightness, and use gentle joint mobilisations to restore pain-free movement to your elbow, wrist, and hand. ###
Q: What is causing the tingling and pins and needles in my hand?
A: Tingling in the hand is frequently caused by a compressed nerve. If the tingling affects your thumb, index, and middle fingers, it may stem from compression at the wrist, commonly known as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. However, pinched nerves in the lower neck can also refer pain down the arm, which is why a thorough structural evaluation is essential. ###
Q: How long does it take for tennis elbow to heal with chiropractic care?
A: Mild or acute tendon strains often show positive changes within 3 to 6 sessions when paired with rest and proper care. Chronic or long-standing tendinopathies may require 6 to 12 weeks of structured care, focusing on targeted soft-tissue therapy and progressive tendon strengthening to completely rebuild tissue resilience.
Q: Should I rest my arm completely, or use a brace for wrist pain?
A: While short periods of rest help calm acute inflammation, complete inactivity can sometimes lead to muscle weakness and joint stiffness. Our practitioners assess your injury to provide tailored advice, which may include using target braces or supportive taping to protect the joint during daily tasks while keeping you moving safely.




















