Reduce Elbow Pain With Personalized Care

Reduce Elbow Pain With Personalized Care

Do What You Love Again — With Physical Therapy

We Help You Find Relief From Elbow Pain

Elbow pain has a way of creeping into everyday life. From lifting a coffee mug to carrying groceries or typing at a desk, the elbow is involved in countless daily movements. When pain strikes — whether it’s sharp discomfort, nagging stiffness or soreness that lingers after activity — it can make even the simplest tasks frustrating.

At Physical Therapy Associates, we understand how disruptive this can be. Our goal is to not only ease the pain but also to uncover what’s causing it. With hands-on care at every appointment, customized treatment plans and fast access to care, our team is here to help the members of our Conroe and Huntsville community move freely and confidently again.

Common Causes Of Pain In Elbow Joint

The elbow may look like a simple hinge, but it’s actually a busy joint where bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments all work together to support movement. Because so many structures meet at the elbow, even small amounts of irritation can lead to pain that feels sharper and more disruptive than you’d expect.

Below are common problems our team can help you navigate:

  • Overuse and tendonitis — Repeated motions at work, sports or hobbies can irritate tendons and cause persistent pain in the elbow joint.
  • Arthritis — Degeneration of the joint surfaces may lead to stiffness, swelling and aching discomfort, especially with bending and straightening.
  • Nerve compression — Irritated or pinched nerves in the arm, neck or elbow can cause pain, tingling or weakness around the elbow.
  • Injury or strain — A fall, sudden force or awkward movement can sprain ligaments or strain muscles that support the elbow.
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Common Movements Affected By Pain

Because the elbow is involved in nearly every arm motion, pain often shows up during specific activities. Recognizing when it hurts can help identify the underlying cause and guide the best treatment.

Elbow Pain When Bending And Straightening

Stiffness or sharp pain with these motions may be caused by arthritis, joint irritation or inflammation around the tendons. Physical therapy helps by restoring mobility, reducing strain and strengthening supportive muscles.

Elbow Pain When Lifting Or Gripping

Discomfort during lifting often points to tendon issues or repetitive strain. This can make it difficult to do tasks like carrying groceries, holding objects or performing work-related tasks. Targeted therapy relieves irritation, restores strength and protects against reinjury.

Inside vs. Outside Elbow Pain

Two of the most common causes of elbow pain are tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. Even if you don’t play sports, these conditions can affect anyone who performs repetitive wrist, forearm or gripping motions.

Tennis elbow is when you experience pain on the outside of the elbow. It often develops from repeated gripping or lifting that strains the tendons that connect the forearm muscles to the elbow. Physical therapy for tennis elbow helps to reduce inflammation, restore tendon health and rebuild strength.

Golfer’s elbow refers to pain located on the inside of the elbow. It’s often triggered by repetitive motions like swinging or throwing. Symptoms may include stiffness or discomfort when bending the wrist toward the palm. With a combination of manual therapy, specific exercises and activity modification, physical therapy helps reduce irritation and improve resilience in affected tendons.


Elbow Pain Treatment

Specialized Services That Support Elbow Recovery

Sometimes your elbow pain needs more than just standard stretching and strengthening. We’re not just here for the pain — you get a team invested in your total recovery.

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Orthopedic Therapy

Whether it’s a joint injury or chronic muscle pain, we tailor your orthopedic rehab to restore strength and function. It’s hands-on, one-on-one care that works.

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Pre/Post-Operative Therapy

Recovery starts before surgery and continues with focused post-op rehab. We guide you every step to restore strength, movement and confidence.

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Sports Rehabilitation

Whether you play for fun or competition, sports injuries need sport-specific recovery. We help you heal fast and play stronger.

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Dry Needling

Relieve pain and release muscle tension with precise, targeted treatment. This technique improves mobility and speeds recovery alongside traditional therapy.

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FCE Testing

Functional Capacity Evaluations help define what your body can safely do. Our clear, accurate testing supports disability and return-to-work decisions.

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How Physical Therapy Helps The Elbow

Physical therapy addresses both immediate discomfort and the underlying cause. Our approach begins with an evaluation of your pain, mobility and strength so we can pinpoint exactly what’s driving your symptoms. From there, every plan is customized because no two cases of elbow joint pain are the same.

Our goal is always the same though — help our patients experience lasting relief that helps you return to work, sports and daily life without fear of reinjury.

Start Your Recovery Today

Elbow pain doesn’t have to limit your daily life or keep you from the activities you enjoy. Whether you’re struggling with tennis elbow in Conroe or tendonitis in Huntsville, our team at Physical Therapy Associates is here to help. To get your service scheduled, give us a call!

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Hear From The People We've Helped Heal

Lynna K.
Lynna K. Patient
★★★★★

“This amazing place with its amazing staff got me walking again pain free after knee replacement surgery after I had just about given up. I would recommend anyone to use them for physical therapy.”

Tim K.
Tim K. Patient
★★★★★

“I have use this facility for two different aliments, one shoulder replacement and the other for shattered pelvis. They have been great on both. I have watched staff care for other patients and all I can say is they are great. I highly recommend them.”

Cynthia M.
Cynthia M. Patient
★★★★★

“The Team at Physical Therapy Associates has been life changing for me. Very friendly, clean atmosphere, and they are so patient with everyone. I am obsessed with the dry needling process and it’s amazing healing power on my sciatic pain. Thank you Ryan!! 100% recommended!!!”