Elbow epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)

If you struggle with elbow pain or soreness, you may be dealing with elbow epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) or golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis). At The PT Zone, we focus on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and helping you regain confidence in your daily or athletic activities.

  • Calm inflammation around the elbow tendon attachments
  • Improve flexibility and reduce tension in the forearm muscles
  • Build strength in supporting structures to stabilize the elbow
  • Adopt healthy movement patterns to prevent future elbow flare ups

Let us help you move freely and comfortably again

Elbow epicondylitis involves inflammation or irritation of the tendons attached to the elbow, leading to pain and reduced grip strength. In tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), the outer part of the elbow is affected, while golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) causes discomfort on the inside. At The PT Zone, we aim to address the root causes of your elbow pain, whether it comes from repetitive strain, improper movement habits, or muscle imbalances.

We combine manual therapy, targeted exercises, and education about ergonomic improvements, helping you reduce stress on the tendons and regain normal elbow function. Through consistent effort and our personalized approach, we aim to help you feel better whether you are swinging a golf club, lifting objects at work, or simply picking up a coffee mug with ease.

We begin by assessing your elbow mobility, forearm strength, and daily activities that may aggravate your condition. From there, we may incorporate gentle mobilizations, dry needling, or cupping to reduce tightness and speed up healing. Our exercise programs focus on rebuilding grip strength, improving forearm endurance, and teaching you strategies to avoid re irritating the tendons. With ongoing guidance and progress checks, we ensure you continue to move forward in your recovery.

Our goal is to help you overcome the discomfort of tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow and return to your favorite activities with less pain and greater control.

Our Therapies for Elbow Epicondylitis Recovery:

  • Dry Needling

    Experience quicker recovery and long-lasting pain relief with Dry Needling in Nahant, MA. Our targeted approach eases muscle tension, boosts healing, and restores comfortable, natural movement for daily life.

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  • Cupping Nahant

    Experience time-honored cupping therapy in Nahant, MA to relieve tight muscles, boost circulation, and fast-track your body’s healing process. Gentle suction eases soreness, reduces stress, and helps you stay active, flexible, and ready for whatever comes next.

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  • Certified Manual Therapy Nahant

    Certified Manual Therapy in Nahant, MA uses focused, hands-on techniques—like joint mobilization and soft tissue work—to address pain and stiffness at its core. By pinpointing areas of tension and misalignment, therapists help promote smoother, more comfortable movement. Many individuals find that this personalized approach greatly enhances their daily mobility and quality of life.

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  • Balance Training Nahant

    Strengthen your core and refine foot control so you can navigate each step in Nahant with greater ease. By challenging your balance through specialized drills, you’ll reduce the risk of falls and sharpen your body’s natural reactions. Whether recovering from a leg injury or simply looking to move more confidently, these exercises provide a versatile…

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At The PT Zone, we aim to help you conquer elbow epicondylitis.

Common Questions from Elbow Epicondylitis Clients

1. How long does it take to recover from tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow?

2. What causes lateral or medial epicondylitis?

3. Can I keep playing sports or working with an irritated elbow?

4. Do I need surgery for epicondylitis?

5. What does therapy look like for elbow epicondylitis?

6. Will therapy hurt if I already feel elbow pain?

7. How can I avoid epicondylitis from coming back?

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