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Golfer's Elbow
GOLFER'S ELBOW

Golfer’s elbow describes when you feel pain around the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain may extend down your arm, all the way to the wrist. (Tennis elbow describes a similar pain that occurs on the outside of the elbow.) Golfer’s elbow is not just caused by swinging a golf club. Any activity that requires repeated twisting or flexing and extending the wrist—like painting, spring cleaning, and even shaking hands may cause that pain in your elbow to flare. The pain may be gradual or appear suddenly.The inside of your elbow near the bony bump hurts and is tender to the touch. For more information on Golfer's Elbow, check out our blog - What is Golfer’s Elbow and How Do I Treat It?
SYMPTOMS OF GOLFER'S ELBOW
Your elbow is stiff and it hurts, especially when you swing your club or racket, make a fist, try to grab something with your palm down You may feel pain all the way down your arm to the wrist - Your hand feels weak, especially when you shake hands
WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT GOLFER'S ELBOW
Applying ice and taking anti-inflammatory medication such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen can help with your pain and swelling. Braces and wraps that rest your wrist can help relieve stress around the elbow, reduce pain and allow the tendons to heal.
ELBOW BRACES THAT CAN HELP
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