Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is a painful condition that affects the inner part of the elbow. Despite its name, you don't have to play golf to get it. It happens when the tendons that connect your forearm muscles to the inner part of your elbow become inflamed or develop small tears.
At Your Health Sport and Spine, our team of Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, and Exercise Physiologists in Dural often see patients with golfer's elbow. We understand how this condition can be really worrying and affect your daily activities and work, so we’ve put together this guide to explain what it is, what treatments you can do to get it better, and how to stop it from coming back.
The symptoms of golfer's elbow usually develop gradually over time. Common signs include:
Golfer's elbow is usually caused by overuse of the forearm muscles that flex your wrist and fingers. This can happen from:
When you visit Your Health Sport and Spine with symptoms of golfer's elbow, our healthcare professionals will use several methods to diagnose your condition:
While golfer's elbow is often diagnosed through physical examination, imaging tests can sometimes be helpful. These may include:
At Your Health Sport and Spine, our Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, and Exercise Physiologists in Dural can refer you for these tests if necessary and explain what the results mean for your condition and treatment.
Treatment for golfer's elbow depends on the severity of your symptoms and how long you've had them. At Your Health Sport and Spine, we offer a range of treatments, including:
Surgery for golfer's elbow is generally only considered when:
The most common surgery for golfer's elbow involves removing the damaged tendon tissue and reattaching healthy tendon to the bone. This can be done through a traditional open surgery or a minimally invasive procedure.If surgery is being considered, our Physios and Chiros in Dural can help you understand the procedure, recommend some good orthopaedic surgeons, and guide you through the post-surgical rehabilitation process afterwards.
Exercise is a crucial part of treating and preventing golfer's elbow. It helps to:
Our Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, and Exercise Physiologists at Your Health Sport and Spine will design an exercise program tailored to your specific needs. This might include:
Remember, it's important to start gently and gradually increase the intensity of your exercises. This helps respect any inflamed or irritated tendons in the elbow.
Bracing is often recommended as part of the treatment for golfer's elbow. Here's how it helps:
At Your Health Sport and Spine, our Physiotherapists and Chiropractors in Dural can supply and fit you with the right brace and show you how to use it effectively.
While you can't prevent all cases of golfer's elbow, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk or prevent it from worsening:
You should consider seeing a healthcare professional if:
In some cases, particularly if caught early, mild golfer's elbow may improve with rest and simple home care. However, without proper treatment, it can become chronic and lead to long-term pain and decreased function. That's why it's important to seek professional help if you're experiencing persistent symptoms.
Recovery time can vary greatly depending on the severity of your condition and the treatment approach:
Remember, everyone's recovery is different. Factors like your age, overall health, and how well you follow your treatment plan can all affect your recovery time.
Whether you can continue playing sports or working with golfer's elbow depends on the severity of your condition and the nature of your activities. In many cases, you may need to modify your activities or take a break to allow healing. Your healthcare provider can give you specific advice based on your situation.At Your Health Sport and Spine, our Physios, Chiros, and EPs can work with you to develop strategies for returning to your activities safely, such as modifying your technique, using appropriate equipment, or incorporating specific exercises to support your recovery.Are there any home remedies for golfer's elbow?While it's important to get professional treatment for golfer's elbow, there are some things you can do at home to help manage your symptoms:
Remember, these home remedies should complement, not replace, professional treatment.
While golfer's elbow and tennis elbow are similar conditions, they affect different parts of the elbow:
Both conditions can involve inflammation of the tendons that attach to the elbow, but they involve different muscle groups. It's possible to have both conditions at the same time.
Golfer's elbow is a common condition that can significantly impact your daily life and activities. However, with proper diagnosis and treatment, most people with golfer's elbow can find relief and improve their elbow function.
At Your Health Sport and Spine, our team of experienced Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, and Exercise Physiologists in Dural can help you manage your golfer's elbow effectively. We offer a range of treatments and can provide personalised advice on exercises, ergonomics, and lifestyle modifications to help you achieve long-term elbow health. Remember, early intervention is key in managing golfer's elbow.
If you're experiencing persistent elbow pain or weakness, don't hesitate to contact us at Your Health Sport and Spine. We have clinics conveniently located around Sydney, in Mt Kuring-Gai, Asquith, Willoughby, Milsons Point, Dural, and Blacktown, so you can get the right advice and treatment for your golfers elbow.
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