Elbow pain is a common musculoskeletal condition that affects not only athletes, but also office workers, tradespeople, and active adults. Two of the most frequent causes are tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow.
Despite their names, you don’t need to play tennis or golf to develop these conditions. Both are typically caused by overuse, repetitive strain, and poor load management of the forearm muscles and tendons.
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, causes pain on the outside of the elbow.
It involves irritation or degeneration of the tendons that attach the forearm extensor muscles to the elbow. These muscles are responsible for gripping, lifting, and wrist extension.
Common activities linked to tennis elbow:

Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, causes pain on the inside of the elbow.
It affects the tendons of the forearm flexor muscles, which help with gripping, wrist flexion, and forearm rotation.
Common activities linked to golfer’s elbow:

Both tennis and golfer’s elbow are forms of tendinopathy, not acute inflammation.
They develop when:
Over time, the tendon’s ability to heal breaks down, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced strength.
Symptoms may include:
Ignoring symptoms often leads to longer recovery times.
Physiotherapy focuses on addressing the root cause, not just reducing pain.
1. Reducing Pain and Tendon Irritation
Treatment may include:
2. Strengthening the Forearm and Upper Limb
Progressive strengthening helps:
This often includes wrist, forearm, shoulder, and scapular strengthening.
3. Improving Mobility and Mechanics
Physiotherapy addresses:
Poor mechanics elsewhere often overload the elbow.
4. Gradual Return to Activity
Rather than complete rest, physiotherapy uses graded exposure to:

While short-term rest may reduce pain, it doesn’t restore tendon strength. Without proper rehabilitation:
Physiotherapy provides a structured, progressive plan for recovery.

Consider professional care if:
Early treatment leads to faster and more complete recovery.
Our physiotherapy approach is designed to:
Whether your elbow pain started from sport, work, or daily activities, proper rehabilitation can make a significant difference.
Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow don’t have to become chronic problems. With the right guidance, most people recover fully and return to normal activities.
Book your physiotherapy assessment today and start moving pain-free again.