Tennis Elbow Lauderhill
Tennis Elbow Lauderhill
Dealing with Tennis Elbow in Lauderhill? This common overuse injury can cause pain, stiffness, and weakness in the outer elbow—often making it difficult to grip, lift, or perform everyday tasks. At Theracave in Lauderhill, we provide expert physical therapy tailored to individuals struggling with Tennis Elbow. Our one-on-one care focuses on relieving pain, restoring strength, and preventing the condition from recurring. We start with a thorough evaluation to understand the source of your symptoms and any contributing movement patterns or muscle imbalances.
Based on your assessment, we design a personalized treatment plan that may include manual therapy, targeted exercises, and therapeutic modalities such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation. At Theracave Lauderhill, our goal is not just short-term relief but long-lasting recovery and improved function. Whether your Tennis Elbow stems from work, sports, or daily habits, we’re here to help you heal and return to your routine with greater comfort and strength.

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Q&A
What is Tennis Elbow and how does it develop?
Tennis Elbow is inflammation or microtearing of the tendons that attach to the lateral (outer) part of the elbow. It’s typically caused by overuse or repetitive strain on the wrist and forearm muscles.
Is it necessary to play tennis to get Tennis Elbow?
Not at all. Despite the name, anyone who uses their forearms repetitively—such as office workers, mechanics, or musicians—can develop Tennis Elbow. It’s common in both athletes and non-athletes.
Can physical therapy help Tennis Elbow?
Yes. Physical therapy is one of the most effective non-surgical treatments. A program may include manual therapy, eccentric strengthening, stretching, posture correction, and education on proper movement mechanics.
How long does recovery from Tennis Elbow take?
Mild to moderate cases often improve within 6–8 weeks with consistent therapy. More persistent or chronic cases may take a few months, especially if the condition has been ignored or aggravated for a long time.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.