Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow, also known as lateral elbow pain, is a common condition that affects the outer part of the elbow. It happens when the tendons that attach to the elbow become irritated from repeated use. Despite the name, you do not have to play tennis to develop it.

This condition often develops from repetitive gripping, lifting, typing, or using tools. Over time, small stresses build up in the forearm muscles and tendons, leading to soreness and weakness. The pain is usually felt on the outside of the elbow and may travel down the forearm. Simple tasks like shaking hands, holding a coffee mug, opening jars, or lifting grocery bags may become uncomfortable. If left untreated, the discomfort can gradually interfere with work duties, sports, and everyday activities.

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Types of Tennis Elbow Patterns

Repetitive Strain Pain: Pain usually builds up gradually from repeated hand or wrist movements such as typing, using tools, lifting or racquet sports. The outer part of the elbow becomes tender to touch and may feel sore during or after activity.

Grip-Related Weakness: You may notice your grip feels weaker than usual or uncomfortable when holding objects firmly. Simple tasks like carrying grocery bags, turning a doorknob or shaking hands can trigger discomfort.

Activity-Flare Pain: Symptoms tend to increase with lifting, twisting motions, pouring from a jug or extending the wrist backward. The pain may settle with rest but often returns once the same activity is repeated.

Chronic Irritation Pattern: If symptoms continue for several weeks or months, the tendon can become more sensitive and reactive. The elbow may feel stiff in the morning, achy after inactivity or easily irritated with small movements.

Comprehensive Care for Tennis Elbow

Activity Adjustment: Temporarily reducing repetitive gripping or heavy lifting helps calm the irritated tendon while staying gently active.
Ice or Heat Application: Ice can help reduce irritation after activity, while heat may relax tight forearm muscles before movement.
Targeted Stretching: Gentle forearm stretches improve flexibility and reduce tension placed on the elbow tendon.
Strengthening Exercises: Gradual strengthening of the wrist and forearm muscles improves tendon resilience and long-term support.
Movement Education: Learning proper lifting and gripping techniques reduces repeated strain on the elbow.
Physiotherapy Support: Hands-on treatment combined with structured exercise helps decrease pain, improve strength and restore comfortable use of the arm.

Benefits of Tennis Elbow Treatment

Elbow pain can make daily tasks frustrating, especially when simple movements trigger discomfort. It may limit work performance, sports participation or household activities. With steady care and guided exercises, most people notice gradual improvement.

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Why Chosse Us

Supportive Care for Elbow Pain

At Q’s Wellness Clinic, we provide thoughtful and individualized care for people experiencing elbow and forearm pain. We understand how limiting hand and arm discomfort can feel, especially when it affects daily tasks. Our focus is clear communication and steady, guided recovery.

Our aim is simple to help you regain strength, comfort and confidence in your arm again

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Before Your Appointment

If any special preparation is needed, our team will inform you beforehand. Most visits require minimal preparation.

First & Follow-Up Visits

Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to your elbow and forearm. Try to avoid heavy lifting right before your session.

Your first appointment typically lasts 45–60 minutes. During this time, your therapist will discuss your symptoms, work activities, sports involvement, and medical history. They will assess elbow movement, grip strength, and forearm muscle tension. You will receive a clear explanation of the condition and a step-by-step recovery plan.

During follow-up visits, we monitor your progress closely. Share any changes in pain levels or strength. This helps us adjust your exercises to keep improvement steady and safe.

Before leaving, our team will assist you in scheduling your next visit at our Surrey clinic.

After Your Appointment

After treatment, your elbow may feel more relaxed or supported. Some people notice improvement gradually as strength and tendon tolerance build over time.

Mild soreness can occur when beginning new strengthening exercises. This is normal and usually settles within a day or two. Applying ice for 10–15 minutes after activity, if recommended, can help manage short-term discomfort.

Insurance Support & Claims Assistance

Physiotherapy for elbow rehabilitation is commonly covered under extended health plans. Since coverage varies, our team can help review your benefits and provide direct billing when available.

If your elbow pain developed after a motor vehicle accident, approved ICBC claims may cover your treatment to support your recovery.

If repetitive work duties or lifting tasks contributed to your elbow condition, you may qualify for coverage. We assist with documentation and structured rehabilitation planning.

Extended Health Insurance

Physiotherapy for elbow rehabilitation is commonly covered under extended health plans. Since coverage varies, our team can help review your benefits and provide direct billing when available.

If your elbow pain developed after a motor vehicle accident, approved ICBC claims may cover your treatment to support your recovery.

If repetitive work duties or lifting tasks contributed to your elbow condition, you may qualify for coverage. We assist with documentation and structured rehabilitation planning.

Our Commitment to Quality Care

01. Collaborative Care

Our team works in coordination to ensure your treatment plan is consistent, well-structured, and aligned with your recovery goals.

02. Patient-Centered Focus

Every treatment plan is tailored to your condition, comfort level, and personal goals. We keep you informed and involved throughout your care.

03. Evidence-Informed Practice

We use clinically supported techniques along with hands-on experience to deliver safe, effective, and reliable treatment.

04. Respectful Environment

We use clinically supported techniques along with hands-on experience to deliver safe, effective, and reliable treatment.

05. Focus on Long-Term Wellness

Our goal is not only short-term relief but lasting improvement in movement, strength, and overall well-being.

06. Comprehensive Support

We assess your condition carefully and look at contributing factors to provide complete and well-rounded care.

07. Inclusive & Fair Care

We are committed to offering equal, unbiased care to individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and identities.

GOT A QUESTION

Frequently
Asked Questions

If you are dealing with elbow pain that affects gripping or lifting, we are here to guide you safely back to comfortable movement.

01. What does Tennis Elbow feel like?
It usually causes pain and tenderness on the outer part of the elbow. Discomfort often increases with gripping, lifting or twisting movements of the wrist.
02. Do I need to play tennis to get it?
No, you do not need to play tennis to develop it. Repetitive tasks like typing, tool use, lifting or manual work are common causes.
03. Should I completely rest my arm?
Complete rest is usually not required and may slow recovery. Gentle, guided exercises help the tendon heal stronger and improve function.
04. How long does recovery take?
Recovery varies depending on how long symptoms have been present and activity level. With consistent care, many people improve gradually over several weeks
05. Can it come back?
Yes, it can return if repetitive strain continues without strengthening or movement adjustments. Maintaining proper technique and regular exercises helps reduce recurrence.
06. What is the main goal of treatment?
The main goal is to ease pain and rebuild tendon strength safely. Treatment also focuses on restoring grip ability and returning you to daily activities comfortably.