You don’t need to be a Wimbledon contender to have tennis elbow. In fact, most people who have it don’t even play tennis, as these conditions often result from repetitive wrist and grip activities in everyday life. Tennis elbow affects the outer elbow tendons, while golfer’s elbow is a form of tendonitis that causes pain and inflammation in the tendons connecting your forearm and elbow on the inner side.
Our experienced team understands how debilitating these conditions can be, particularly for those who rely on their hands and arms for work or sport. Evidence shows that nonoperative treatment should be tried first in all patients, beginning with an initial phase of rest, ice, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, and possibly corticosteroid injection. A second phase includes coordinated rehabilitation, consisting of range-of-motion and strengthening exercises.ย
Using our hands-on approach combined with advanced treatments including targeted steroid injections, shockwave therapy, and sport-specific rehabilitation techniques, we’re committed to getting you back to your activities pain-free – because whether you’re swinging a racket, lifting at work, or simply carrying shopping, everyone deserves expert care and the best possible recovery.