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Elbow Pain in Concord

Physiotherapy for elbow pain, often caused by overuse, ageing or injury.

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Elbow pain affects people of all ages and is often the result of overuse, though it can also follow an injury or come with age-related change. Common examples include tennis elbow and other tendon-related conditions that build up gradually from repetitive activity at work, in sport or around the home. Because the elbow connects to the wrist, hand and shoulder, pain here can sometimes be linked to the wider upper limb.

At our Concord clinic we assess your elbow to understand what is driving your symptoms and how it is affecting your daily activities. From there we build a management plan that may include hands-on treatment, targeted exercises to restore strength and flexibility, and practical advice on how to modify the activities that are aggravating the problem. Education is an important part of this, because understanding what to do and what to avoid often makes a real difference to how quickly things settle.

We also have the advantage of working alongside on-site specialists and hand therapists. If your assessment suggests a more significant issue, or if your elbow pain relates to a hand, wrist or upper limb condition, we can coordinate the right care and, where needed, fast-track access to specialist review. Detailed information on elbow conditions is also available through our affiliate group, Orthosports.

What to expect

We assess your elbow and how it affects your activities, then explain the likely cause. Treatment usually combines hands-on techniques, exercises and advice on modifying aggravating activities. If further input is needed, we can coordinate specialist or hand therapy care.

Who it is for

Suitable for people with elbow pain from overuse, sport, work or injury, including conditions like tennis elbow. It is helpful if you want a clear plan and access to wider upper limb expertise.

Common questions

What causes elbow pain?

It is often from overuse, but can also result from injury or age-related change. Assessment helps identify the specific cause.

Can physiotherapy help tennis elbow?

Yes. Treatment typically combines hands-on techniques, targeted exercises and advice on modifying the activities that aggravate it.

Is my elbow pain related to my wrist or shoulder?

It can be. Because these areas are connected, we assess the wider upper limb and can involve our hand therapist if appropriate.

When should I seek specialist review?

If your assessment points to a more significant issue, we can coordinate and, where needed, fast-track access to a specialist.

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