Elbow, Wrist, and Ankle Pain Treatment in Dewsbury
Elbow, wrist, and ankle joints are small but carry a disproportionate amount of load, whether through sport, repetitive work movements, or simply daily use over time. When pain develops in these areas it is often dismissed as minor, but left unaddressed it tends to worsen and limit function more than people expect. At Naseem Sports Therapist, our elbow, wrist and ankle pain treatment in Dewsbury targets the specific joint, surrounding soft tissue, and contributing muscle groups together, so recovery is thorough rather than temporary.
What this treatment helps with
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow from repetitive strain
- Wrist pain from typing, lifting, or sports like boxing and cricket
- Ankle sprains, ligament strain, and post injury stiffness
- Arthritis related joint discomfort and restricted movement
- Inflammation and swelling around affected joints
- Recurring pain that flares up during or after activity
- Rehabilitation after injury to restore full range of motion
Combining joint pain treatment with other therapies
Clients at our Dewsbury clinic dealing with elbow, wrist, or ankle pain often benefit from:
- Dry needling therapy — releases trigger points in the forearm, calf, and surrounding muscles that directly contribute to joint pain
- IASTM therapy — breaks down scar tissue and adhesions around the affected joint that restrict movement and slow healing
- Ultrasound therapy — promotes tissue repair in tendons and ligaments around the joint where blood supply is naturally limited
Your therapist will assess the specific joint and recommend the most effective combination for your condition.
What your session involves
- Detailed consultation covering injury history, activity level, and current pain pattern
- Physical assessment of the affected joint, surrounding muscles, and movement range
- Targeted soft tissue and joint treatment applied to the specific area of concern
- Rehabilitation advice and movement guidance to support recovery between sessions
- Sessions typically run between 30 and 45 minutes