Condition
Golfer's Elbow Treatment in Keller, TX
Pain on the inside of the elbow with gripping, lifting, or wrist flexion.
Why it happens
Golfer's elbow is an overload tendinopathy of the forearm flexor tendons at the inner elbow. Repetitive gripping, lifting, and wrist flexion, from sport, lifting, or work, load the tendon faster than it adapts.
How we treat golfer's elbow
We Resolve symptoms with targeted soft-tissue therapy to the forearm flexors, adding dry needling or shockwave therapy when symptoms have been stubborn, and check the wrist and shoulder for contributing mechanics, then Rebuild tendon capacity with a progressive loading plan matched to your activity.
What to expect
Care begins on the first visit. Like all tendinopathies, golfer's elbow improves with the right progressive load over a few weeks rather than rest alone.
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FAQ
Golfer's Elbow, questions
Golfer's elbow is caused by overloading the forearm flexor tendons at the inner elbow, through repetitive gripping, lifting, or wrist flexion. It's a tendon-capacity problem best fixed with soft-tissue work plus progressive loading.
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