This condition affects the outer part of the elbow and is commonly linked to repetitive wrist extension and gripping activities. It is also referred to as lateral tennis elbow or epicondylitis lateralis.
Golfer’s elbow affects the inner side of the elbow and is associated with repetitive wrist flexion and forearm loading.
These symptoms are often early signs of elbow tendonitis, especially when load exceeds the tendon’s capacity.
Terms such as right elbow pain ICD 10 or left elbow pain ICD 10 are classification codes used by clinicians for diagnosis and documentation. Treatment is based on clinical findings rather than coding terminology.
Lower back pain can occur due to a variety of factors, including:
Lower back pain in women may also be influenced by hormonal changes, pregnancy, postural adaptations, or pelvic mechanics.
At Kinesis Clinic, a premier pain management & physiotherapy clinic, lower back pain treatment begins with a thorough assessment. We look beyond the site of pain to understand how your spine, pelvis, hips, and movement patterns interact.
Your treatment plan is tailored to your diagnosis, lifestyle, and goals and may include:
Physiotherapy is a key component of lower back pain treatment and may include:
Chiropractic treatment focuses on spinal alignment, joint mobility, and nervous system function. Care may include:
Osteopathic techniques address joint restriction, muscle imbalance, and nervous system irritation to improve spinal function and reduce pain.
We believe understanding your condition improves recovery. Education includes:
Our team includes physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and medical professionals working together for comprehensive care.
You should consider professional assessment if:
Early treatment often leads to faster and more sustainable recovery.
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