Elbow Pain

Golfer’s Elbow – Medial Epicondylalgia

Golfer’s Elbow, medically termed medial epicondylalgia, is a condition characterised by pain and inflammation in the tendons that connect the forearm muscles to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow (the medial epicondyle). This condition is similar to Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylalgia) but affects the inner rather than the outer elbow. Though it’s commonly associated with golfers due...

Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylopathy

What is Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylopathy

  Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylopathy is an injury to the muscles that extend the wrist and fingers. The site of injury is typically the lateral epicondyle, a bony bump that is located on the outside of the elbow where these muscles attach.

Who Suffers Tennis Elbow?

  Tennis Elbow is usually caused by...