If you’ve injured or are experiencing pain on the inside of the elbow, or feeling numbness in the arm and hand, you’ve come to the right place.
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Suggestion: X-ray and Ultrasound
Core strengthening program and soft tissue work particularly through pronator teres.
Golfer’s elbow results from overuse of the muscles that bend the wrist or by repetitively bending and straightening the elbow. It’s usually described by pain from the elbow to the wrist on the inside (medial side) of the elbow. The pain is traditionally caused by damage to the tendons that bend the wrist toward the palm.
Golfer’s Elbow is complex and can lead to serious complications and frustrations if not treated appropriately.
Choosing the right hand Therapist starts with them being able to read your X-rays and then fabricate the right brace for you. The therapists at Action Rehab are experienced in assessing and reading X-rays.
Our therapists do regular GP and Emergency Doctor training and can advise on the most appropriate action for your Golfer’s Elbow treatment.
Known for providing treatment for dislocated elbow and other hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder injuries Action Rehab The Hands Physio are the hand therapists that Sydney trusts.
Golfer’s Elbow is a common sports related injury. The hand therapists, Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists at Action Rehab are experts in sports trauma.
Golfer’s Elbow is caused by repetitive bending and straightening of the elbow or by a force on the medial side of the elbow where the tendons that bend your wrist and fingers originate.
Golfer’s Elbow takes about 6-8 weeks to recover but depending on how long you may have had the symptoms for before seeking treatment. The longer you leave it before getting appropriate care then it may take longer to recover.
No generally Golfer’s Elbow does not require surgery. Action Rehab therapists can assess the X-ray and can advise if your Golfer’s Elbow injury needs surgery.
Golfer’s Elbow can be a serious injury. You should always see a Hand Therapist if you have a Golfer’s Elbow injury because they are much more complicated than you think.
It is difficult for Golfers Elbow to just go away. When you have the injury then the nerve can become impacted and this can lead to further complications in the fingers and the wrist if left untreated.