Golfer’s Elbow Coral Springs
Golfer’s Elbow Coral Springs
Feeling soreness or sharp pain on the inside of your elbow after repetitive use, lifting, or gripping tasks? You may be dealing with Golfer’s Elbow—also known as medial epicondylitis—a condition caused by overuse of the forearm muscles that attach to the inner elbow. At Theracave in Coral Springs, we offer personalized physical therapy to help reduce inflammation, restore flexibility, and strengthen the affected area, supporting long-term recovery and pain-free movement.
Golfer’s Elbow can affect more than just golfers—it’s common among anyone who performs repeated arm motions, from tradespeople to desk workers. Without proper treatment, it can limit your ability to carry out daily tasks or engage in your favorite activities. At Theracave, we begin with a thorough assessment and develop a targeted treatment plan that includes manual therapy, stretching, and strength-building exercises. Our goal is to restore full elbow function and help you return to daily life with improved comfort and confidence.

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Q&A
What is Golfer’s Elbow?
Golfer’s Elbow is a type of tendonitis that affects the tendons on the inner side of the elbow. It’s caused by overuse or strain of the forearm muscles used to grip, twist, and flex the wrist.
Is Golfer’s Elbow the same as Tennis Elbow?
No. While both are forms of elbow tendonitis, Golfer’s Elbow affects the inside of the elbow (medial side), while Tennis Elbow affects the outside (lateral side). They involve different muscle groups and movements.
Can physical therapy help Golfer’s Elbow?
Yes. Physical therapy is one of the most effective treatments. It includes stretching, strengthening, soft tissue release, and correcting faulty mechanics that contribute to overuse.
How long does it take to recover from Golfer’s Elbow?
Recovery time varies depending on the severity and how early treatment begins. Most people experience significant improvement within 6–8 weeks of consistent physical therapy and activity modification.
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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.