Elbow

 

Tennis elbow

Overuse of the muscles that move the wrist can result in a condition called tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is an over use injury in which pain normally comes on gradually following an increase or change in activity. The pain is normally on the outside of the elbow and may be associated with neck and upper back problems.

Tennis elbow is not just restricted to tennis players and the medical term for this condition is lateral epicondylalgia.

Treatment for tennis elbow is most often successful, with an important part of treatment being rest from aggravating activities. Most people respond to a variety of approaches. If you suspect that you are suffering from tennis elbow, contact our team today and we would be more than happy to assess you.

Golfer’s elbow

You don’t have to be a golfer to suffer from ‘golfer’s elbow’! The pain is centred on the inside of the elbow. Gripping movements increase the pain. Overuse or repetitive movements are often the cause of the problem.

One of the main causes of pain in the elbow is tendinopathy. This is a condition in which the tendons become irritated for a variety of reasons, and the action of pulling the muscle becomes painful. Tendinopathy of the elbow is a sports injury that often occurs when playing tennis or golf. You may also get tendinopathy from overuse of the elbow.

David Richards leads the Sports Physio Clinic with Elizabeth Bovich. Together they have an extensive sports background. Dave is the former physiotherapist to the Senior Men’s Irish Hockey Team and is an accredited service provider to the Irish Institute of Sport. Elizabeth is a certified athletic trainer in the USA, and spent three years working with NCAA Division I Athletes in Basketball, American Football, Field Hockey, Track and Field, and Swimming and Diving at Michigan State University.

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