Physiotherapy & Sports Therapy for Golfer’s Elbow | The Physio Crew
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Moving from “Broken” to Bulletproof: Our specialist framework for permanent inner elbow recovery.

Physiotherapy & Sports Therapy for Golfer’s Elbow

From Morning Stiffness to Elite Performance

You’ve tried backing off. You’ve tried rubbing the area, wearing a neoprene sleeve, and maybe even taking a break from the gym or the course.

And yet, that sharp, naggy pain on the inner side of your elbow is still there. It “bites” when you pick up a heavy shopping bag or shake hands. You might have been told it’s “Golfer’s Elbow”—even if you’ve never picked up a club in your life.

You’re wondering:

  • Is it a tear that will never heal?
  • Should I just stop using my arm entirely?
  • Why does it feel worse the more I “rest” it?

This is not permanent damage; it is a capacity issue. We specialise in building you back to bulletproof.

Common Symptoms

  • Pain on the inner bony bump of the elbow
  • Discomfort when gripping or twisting
  • Weakness or “clumsiness” in your grip
  • Morning stiffness that eases with movement
  • Flare-ups after repetitive lifting or typing

Typical Causes

  • Sudden increase in manual or DIY work
  • High-volume gripping (CrossFit, Climbing, Golf)
  • Prolonged keyboard or mouse use
  • Deconditioned forearm muscles

What We Do

  • Identify specific load triggers
  • Restore tendon capacity progressively
  • Biomechanical optimisation (Shoulder & Neck)
  • Advanced Shockwave & VALD Force Analytics

Recovery Expectations

  • Improvement often seen in 6–12 weeks
  • Full restoration usually takes 3–6 months
  • Tendons adapt slowly but permanently
  • Consistency is the “secret sauce”

Understanding Golfer’s Elbow

Medial Epicondylalgia—the clinical name for Golfer’s Elbow—is a tendinopathy. The tendons that attach your forearm flexors to the inner elbow have been asked to do more than they are currently prepared for.

When load exceeds capacity, the tendon structure becomes sensitive and disorganised. Pain reflects a tendon that needs structured progression—not avoidance.

Clinical assessment of Golfer's Elbow

Why the “Rest Trap” Fails You

Complete rest often reduces symptoms temporarily. But tendons do not regain strength through rest alone. Without gradual reloading: capacity drops, the muscle deconditions, and pain returns quickly when activity resumes.

The solution is not avoidance; it is Progressive Capacity Building.

Elbow loading and rehabilitation

Our Specialist Treatment Pathway

1. Calm the Irritability

We modify aggravating load and use temporary isometric exercises to reduce sensitivity without eliminating movement. This “quietens the fire” while maintaining activity.

2. Rebuild the Foundation (Isometrics)

Isometric holds have a proven analgesic effect. We start strengthening the tissue without the irritation of repetitive movement, building a base for recovery.

3. Progressive Loading (HSR)

We move into Heavy Slow Resistance (HSR). This stimulates collagen fibres to realign and become resilient again through controlled, heavy load.

4. Kinetic Chain Fix

Elbow pain rarely exists in isolation. We assess shoulder strength, scapular control, and thoracic mobility to ensure force is distributed correctly across the whole limb.

The Technology of Recovery

What to Expect at The Physio Crew

1. Listening First: We take time to understand your lifestyle, goals, and history.

2. Detailed Assessment: testing grip strength, elbow range, and neck/shoulder contribution.

3. Clear Explanation: Leaving your first session understanding exactly what’s happening.

4. Collaborative Plan: A structured rehabilitation programme that fits your life.

5. Long-Term Resilience: Making sure the pain doesn’t just stop, but stays away.

Is This You?

  • Finding desk work leaves your inner elbow throbbing by 3 PM?
  • Worried you’ll have to give up pull-ups because your grip keeps failing?
  • You’ve tried “giving it a few weeks off” and it hasn’t worked?
  • Sharp pain on the bony bump when you pick up a kettle or shake hands?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow? +
Tennis Elbow is pain on the outside (lateral); Golfer’s Elbow is pain on the inside (medial). Both are tendon loading issues that respond to progressive loading.

Will a “Strap” or “Brace” fix it? +
A brace is a helpful “volume knob” to turn down pain during tasks, but it doesn’t build strength. We use them as a bridge to rebuild your tendon.

Should I keep stretching it? +
Surprisingly, many people over-stretch. If the tendon is already sensitive, aggressive stretching can make it more reactive. We prioritise strengthening over stretching.

Can I keep training with Golfer’s Elbow? +
In 95% of cases, yes! We find your “entry point”—a load level that doesn’t cause a spike in pain the next morning—and build from there.

Why didn’t my steroid injection work long-term? +
Steroids reduce short-term inflammation, but this is a structural capacity issue. The injection hides pain but doesn’t fix weakness, which is why it often returns.

Ready To Rebuild Your Strength?

We’ll build a plan that restores your strength — not just quietens symptoms.

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