About Tennis Elbow Pain Treatment Services
Tennis Elbow, medically known as Lateral Epicondylitis, is a condition caused by overuse or strain of the tendons around the elbow joint, leading to pain, tenderness, and weakness in the forearm and wrist. It commonly affects athletes, manual workers, office professionals, and individuals performing repetitive arm movements. At Dr. Snehal Suroshe, personalized treatment programs focus on reducing pain, improving arm strength, restoring movement, and preventing further strain or injury. With advanced physiotherapy techniques, rehabilitation exercises, and expert orthopedic care, patients can recover comfortably and return to daily activities with improved function and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tennis Elbow?
Tennis Elbow is a condition caused by irritation or damage to the tendons attached to the outer part of the elbow due to repetitive wrist and arm movements.
What are the common symptoms of Tennis Elbow?
Common symptoms include pain or burning on the outer side of the elbow, weak grip strength, difficulty lifting objects, and discomfort during wrist or arm movements.
What causes Tennis Elbow?
Tennis Elbow is commonly caused by repetitive activities such as playing racquet sports, typing, lifting, painting, plumbing, or repetitive hand and wrist movements that strain the elbow tendons.
How is Tennis Elbow treated?
Treatment may include rest, pain management, physiotherapy, stretching and strengthening exercises, braces, activity modification, and in severe cases, advanced medical procedures or surgery.
Is physiotherapy helpful for Tennis Elbow recovery?
Yes, physiotherapy is highly beneficial for reducing pain, improving flexibility, strengthening forearm muscles, restoring arm function, and preventing recurrence of the condition.


