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Tennis elbow, clinically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition caused by overuse and degeneration of the tendons that attach to the outer part of the elbow. Despite its name, tennis elbow is not limited to athletes—it commonly affects office workers, tradespeople, gym users, and anyone who performs repetitive hand and wrist movements.
At GB Clinics, we provide expert diagnosis and advanced non-surgical treatment for tennis elbow, helping patients across Oxford, Headington, Summertown, Cowley, Botley, Marston, Jericho, Kidlington, Abingdon, Bicester, Witney, Didcot, Banbury, Woodstock, Eynsham, Yarnton, Wheatley, Carterton, Chipping Norton, Thame, Wallingford, Wantage, Faringdon, Burford, Henley-on-Thames, Swindon, and Cheltenham regain strength, comfort, and full arm function.
Tennis elbow is a form of tendinopathy affecting the extensor tendons on the outside of the elbow. It develops when these tendons become overloaded and begin to degenerate due to repeated strain. Tiny micro-tears form in the tendon, leading to chronic pain and weakness.
Without appropriate treatment, tennis elbow can persist for months or even years. Many patients from Abingdon, Witney, and Banbury come to GB Clinics after struggling with unresolved elbow pain that interferes with work and daily life.
Tennis elbow is most often caused by repetitive gripping, lifting, or wrist extension movements. Common triggers include:
Residents across Headington, Summertown, Cowley, and Botley frequently develop tennis elbow through occupational overuse rather than sports activity.
Typical symptoms include:
Patients from Bicester, Didcot, Woodstock, and Eynsham often describe gradual onset of pain that becomes persistent if left untreated.
At GB Clinics Oxford, we carry out a comprehensive musculoskeletal assessment combined with high-resolution ultrasound imaging to confirm the diagnosis of tennis elbow and rule out alternative causes such as ligament injury or nerve compression.
Ultrasound imaging allows us to visualise tendon thickening, fibre disruption, and inflammatory changes in real time, enabling precise, targeted treatment. This advanced approach benefits patients from Kidlington, Abingdon, and Bicester, ensuring early and accurate care.
GB Clinics specialises in minimally invasive, evidence-based treatments that promote tendon healing and restore arm function without surgery.
Shockwave therapy is one of the most effective treatments for chronic tennis elbow. It stimulates blood flow, breaks down scar tissue, and triggers the body’s natural healing response within the injured tendon.
Patients from Banbury, Bicester, and Cheltenham often experience significant pain reduction after only a few sessions.
For persistent pain and inflammation, ultrasound-guided injections allow precise delivery of medication or regenerative therapies directly into the damaged tendon, maximising effectiveness and minimising risk.
In selected cases, regenerative treatments may be used to stimulate tendon repair and improve long-term recovery.
Patients from Eynsham, Yarnton, and Carterton frequently achieve excellent outcomes through these advanced therapies.
At GB Clinics, clinical treatments are supported by custom rehabilitation plans designed to restore tendon strength and prevent recurrence. Patients from Wheatley, Chipping Norton, and Thame benefit from programmes that may include:
This structured rehabilitation is essential for durable recovery and long-term elbow health.
You should seek specialist care at GB Clinics if:
Patients from Wallingford, Wantage, and Faringdon often prevent long-term disability by seeking early targeted treatment.
GB Clinics is trusted across Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire for expert tennis elbow care because we provide:
Patients from Oxford, Kidlington, Abingdon, Banbury, and Cheltenham value our precise diagnosis, personalised treatment plans, and consistently excellent outcomes.
Once recovered, prevention is vital to avoid re-injury. Patients across Summertown, Marston, and Jericho are advised to:
These preventive strategies significantly reduce the risk of chronic or recurrent tennis elbow.
Many of our patients from Oxford, Abingdon, and Banbury attend GB Clinics with severe tennis elbow affecting work efficiency, sports performance, and sleep. Through shockwave therapy, ultrasound-guided injections, and structured rehabilitation, they achieve:
From office professionals in Cowley and Botley to active individuals in Witney and Woodstock, our tennis elbow programmes support recovery at every stage.
Surgery for tennis elbow is rarely required. Many patients from Swindon, Cheltenham, and Wantage successfully avoid surgery through non-surgical regenerative care, shockwave therapy, and guided rehabilitation at GB Clinics.
Non-surgical management is particularly valuable for patients who wish to remain active while avoiding the risks and downtime associated with surgery.
If you are suffering from tennis elbow in Oxford, Headington, Summertown, Cowley, Botley, Marston, Jericho, Kidlington, Abingdon, Bicester, Witney, Didcot, Banbury, Woodstock, Eynsham, Yarnton, Wheatley, Carterton, Chipping Norton, Thame, Wallingford, Wantage, Faringdon, Burford, Henley-on-Thames, Swindon, or Cheltenham, expert non-surgical care is available at GB Clinics.