This week we are going to discuss the problematic condition for golfers, aptly named, “Golfer’s Elbow,” which is medically termed “medial epicondylitis,” or inflammation of the medial epicondyle of ...
Golfer's and tennis elbow pain is a syndrome that is not just found in tennis players and golfers, but is a very common complaint that I see in office workers, labourers and manual workers and those ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a new game-improvement column that drops every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from Director of Game Improvement content Luke Kerr-Dineen to help you play smarter, better golf.
Jeff Stiles has played golf since he was 6, and he hopes to keep playing it for as long as he can. “Absolutely, 99 percent of my retirement plan is golf,” the 49-year-old Northborough resident said.
Golf has its own elbow disease which occurs on the inside of the elbow, known as golfer’s elbow. This condition also known as medial epicondylitis develops when the tendons on the inside of the ...
Golfer’s elbow is a condition that causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain might spread into your forearm and wrist.
As a Physical Therapist, I see many patients who complain of elbow pain. Elbow pain is very common and leads to lost time working and playing sports. I have had an increase in patients that I have ...
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