Find the best physical therapist for tennis elbow near me

Heal faster with an expert physical therapist in 1-on-1 sessions from home. Covered by insurance, with co-pays as low as $0

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The impact of tennis elbow

Tennis elbow causes pain on the outside of your elbow, often due to repeated arm movements. It's not just tennis players who get it! At Shasta Health, we bring our care to you, either in your home or through online sessions. We show you exercises to make your arm stronger and more flexible. We also use hands-on methods to ease your pain. Our team helps you understand how to move in ways that won't hurt your elbow. With our help, you can feel better and get back to your activities without the elbow pain.

Frequently asked questions

Is tennis elbow caused only by playing tennis?
No, tennis elbow can result from any repetitive activity that strains the tendons of the outer elbow, not just tennis.
What are the symptoms of tennis elbow?
Symptoms include pain and tenderness on the outside of the elbow, especially during gripping activities or wrist movements.
How can physical therapy help with tennis elbow?
Physical therapists can provide exercises to strengthen the forearm muscles, manual therapy techniques, and ergonomic advice to reduce strain and promote healing.
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How it works

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Request Appointment

Complete a quick form or call our concierge. We secure your ideal time and confirm your insurance - no more waitlists.

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Choose Your PT

Review a shortlist of board-certified PTs matched to your goals. Browse profiles, ask questions, and select the therapist you trust.

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PT Comes to You

Your chosen PT arrives on time. Enjoy private, one-on-one care at home and start feeling better, faster.

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Take the step towards pain relief today

Your pain might be mild and nagging, or more serious, but it never seems to go away. Maybe you think it will never go away. It's frustrating because it distracts you from work, your daily life, the little things, doing the activities and sports you love. You put it off. The more you put it off, the longer it persists. Maybe you have given up on it. The good news is you don't have to live in pain. See what's possible for you and your health today. Get freedom from your pain, so you don't have that nagging annoyance stopping you from your busy life.

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