Golfer’s elbow, medically referred to as medial epicondylitis, is a condition that affects the inner side of the elbow. Despite its name, it is not limited to golfers. While the mechanics of a golf swing can contribute to this condition, many everyday and occupational activities can also lead to its development.
Repetitive motions such as throwing, chopping wood, using power tools, or performing manual tasks can strain the forearm muscles over time. Any activity that repeatedly stresses these muscles may eventually result in pain and dysfunction associated with golfer’s elbow.



















