Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow

Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow are common overuse injuries that cause pain and inflammation in the tendons of the elbow. Tennis elbow affects the outer part of the elbow, known as the lateral epicondyle, while golfer’s elbow impacts the inner part, known as the medial epicondyle. These conditions often develop from repetitive wrist and arm motions — whether from sports, manual labor, or even desk work — leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced grip strength.

Left untreated, tennis or golfer’s elbow can worsen over time, causing persistent discomfort and making everyday tasks more difficult. Simple actions like gripping objects, lifting, or even shaking hands can trigger pain, limiting your ability to stay active and work efficiently.

At HealthConnection Integrative Medicine, our medical team focuses on reducing inflammation, improving joint mobility, and supporting tendon repair. Treatments may include targeted joint or soft-tissue injections, laser therapy, or other advanced modalities that improve circulation, relieve tension, and promote natural healing. These therapies are designed to restore strength, flexibility, and long-term function while preventing future flare-ups.

If tennis or golfer’s elbow is limiting your daily activities, don’t wait for it to worsen. Schedule a consultation with HealthConnection Integrative Medicine today to explore safe, non-surgical treatments that relieve pain, support healing, and help you return to the activities you enjoy most.

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