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Tennis Elbow
​(Lateral Epicondylitis)

Osteopath for tennis elbow in Southend
Understanding Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

What Is Tennis Elbow?
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Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition that causes pain on the outside of the elbow. It occurs when the tendons that attach to the elbow become irritated or overloaded, often due to repetitive movements of the wrist and arm.

Despite the name, tennis elbow affects not only athletes but also people with repetitive daily activities such as typing, lifting, or manual work.


Symptoms of Tennis Elbow

Common symptoms include:
  • Pain on the outside of the elbow
  • Pain when gripping, lifting, or twisting (e.g. opening jars)
  • Weak grip strength
  • Discomfort or tingling that may spread down the forearm
  • Pain that worsens with activity
Symptoms often develop gradually and can persist if not treated.


Causes of Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is usually caused by overuse or repetitive strain of the forearm muscles. Common triggers include:
  • Racquet sports (especially tennis)
  • Repetitive manual work (e.g. tools, lifting)
  • Office work (typing and mouse use)
  • Weightlifting
  • Poor technique or posture
  • Sudden increase in activity levels


How Osteopathy Can Help Tennis Elbow 

Osteopathy focuses on reducing strain on the affected tendons while improving movement and function.
Treatment may include:
  • Soft tissue massage to reduce muscle tension
  • Joint mobilisation of the elbow, wrist, shoulder and neck
  • Stretching techniques for the forearm muscles
  • Advice on activity modification and ergonomics
  • Rehabilitation exercises to strengthen and prevent recurrence
We also assess the wrist, shoulder, and neck, as these areas can contribute to the problem.

Benefits of osteopathic treatment:
  • Reduces pain and inflammation
  • Improves grip strength and function
  • Addresses the root cause of the problem
  • Personalised treatment approach
  • Helps prevent recurrence


What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your osteopath will:
  • Take a detailed history of your symptoms
  • Assess your elbow, wrist, and shoulder movement
  • Identify contributing factors
  • Provide hands-on treatment
  • Give tailored exercises and practical advice


How Long Does Tennis Elbow Last?

Tennis elbow can last from a few weeks to several months depending on severity. With appropriate treatment and activity modification, recovery is usually faster and more effective.
Book your assessment 
If you're experiencing elbow pain or reduced function, osteopathy can help relieve symptoms and support recovery. Contact us today to book your tennis elbow assessment.

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£60 for tennis elbow treatment with a qualified osteopath in Leigh-on-sea
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Looking for an osteopath to help with elbow pain in Southend? Call 01702 742757 to speak to our reception team today
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What we treat

Back pain
Neck pain
Sports injuries
Migraines & headaches
Sciatica & nerve pain
Disc herniations
Bad posture
Repetitive strain injury
​Carpal tunnel
Golfer's elbow
Tennis elbow
Shoulder pain
Frozen shoulder 
​Rotator cuff injury
​Bursitis
Knee pain
Hip pain
Plantar fasciitis
Arthritis

therapies

Osteopathy
Orthotics
​Sports

clinics

149 Leigh Road, Southend SS9 1JF
53 Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JA

opening hours

Mon - Fri  9:00am - 9:00pm
Sat - Sun  9:00am - 6:00pm

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Contact

Southend
​01702 742757
​[email protected]

Chelmsford
01245 526323
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  • Home
  • Clinics
    • Southend
    • Chelmsford
  • Therapies
    • Osteopathy
    • Orthotics
    • Sports Therapy
  • Practitioners
    • Michael Snell
    • Alice Barry
  • What We Treat
    • Back pain
    • Neck pain
    • Sciatica
    • Headaches
    • Disc Herniations
    • Posture
    • Repetitive Strain Injury >
      • Tennis Elbow
      • Golfer's Elbow
    • Bursitis
    • Knee Pain
    • Hip Pain
    • Shoulder Pain >
      • Frozen Shoulder
      • Shoulder Impingement
    • Sports Injuries
    • Arthritis
  • Booking
  • INFO
    • Pricing
    • Contact
    • FAQ
    • Health Insurance >
      • Bupa
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      • Vitality
      • Allianz
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