2 Week Treatment Tennis & Golfer’s Elbow
What is Golfers Elbow?
A soft tissue problem
It is similar to Tennis Elbow but the location of the pain is different. Golfer’s Elbow is felt as pain on the inside of the elbow
It is a repetitive strain injury caused by overuse of the forearm muscles i.e gripping, lifting and activities that involve repetitive forward bending of the wrist.
It may also be called Medial Epicondylitis or Medial Epicondylopathy
What Are The Symptoms Of Golfers Elbow?
You may experience any or all of the following:
Inner elbow pain on gripping, lifting or bending the wrist forward
Inner elbow pain on opening jars/twisting movements of the wrist
Localised tenderness on the inside of the elbow
Stiffness on bending or straightening the elbow joint, particularly first thing in the morning
Occasionally mild swelling and heat can be present
How Common Is Golfers Elbow?
Golfer’s Elbow is less common than Tennis Elbow.
It affects both men and women equally.
Golfer’s elbow mainly affects adults and most commonly affects those within the 40-60 age group.
First Dr Consultation
Four Stimpod 460 treatments
Weekly online follow up sessions
2 Week follow up
