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- Elbow and arm
Relief from elbow and arm pain
Elbow and arm pain can make even the simplest daily tasks difficult. At Physiobalance, we understand the impact of this pain and are here to help you regain your strength and mobility.
Targeted care for your elbow and arm
At Physiobalance, we help treat elbow pain, including conditions such as tennis elbow (epicondylitis), golfer’s elbow (epitrochleitis), and sports injuries. Our team is skilled in the most effective techniques to relieve your pain and restore function. We combine manual therapy, targeted exercises, and innovative treatments for optimal results.
Our approach to elbow and arm pain is fully personalized. After a thorough evaluation, we develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Whether you’re a manual worker, an athlete, or someone who spends hours at a computer, our goal remains the same: to help you regain a pain-free, functional elbow and arm. With Physiobalance, you’re in good hands!
When should you see a physiotherapist for your elbow pain?
Don’t wait for it to get worse! See us if:
- Your pain has persisted for several days
- You have difficulty lifting objects
- The pain increases with repetitive movements
- You feel weakness in your hand or arm
- Your daily activities are affected
- You have a loss of grip strength
Prompt care can prevent many complications. Our team is here to identify the source of your pain and provide you with the best care.
Do you recognize these symptoms?
Elbow and arm pain can manifest in various ways. Here are the most common symptoms:
- Pain on the side of the elbow
- Tenderness to the touch
- Weakness during gripping
- Joint stiffness
- Pain radiating into the forearm
- Discomfort with repetitive movements
Common elbow and arm conditions
Epicondylitis (Tennis elbow)
Inflammation of the tendons on the outer side of the elbow, often associated with repetitive movements.
Key symptoms:
- Pain on the outer side of the elbow
- Worsening with gripping
- Weakness in the hand
- Pain during wrist extension
Epitrochleitis (Golfer's elbow)
Inflammation of the tendons on the inner side of the elbow.
Key symptoms:
- Pain on the inner side of the elbow
- Discomfort during wrist flexion
- Pain during gripping
- Morning stiffness
Sports injuries
Injuries related to sports activities or repetitive movements.
Key symptoms:
- Sudden pain during activity
- Loss of strength
- Limited range of motion
- Possible swelling
General elbow pain
Various conditions affecting the elbow joint.
Key symptoms:
- Joint stiffness
- Pain with movement
- Cracking sounds
- Limited range of motion
Can we help you with your elbow and arm pain?
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Our clinics
- 529 Jarry East Street (corner of Lajeunesse), Suite 303, Montreal, QC H2P 1V4
- Mon–Fri: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sat–Sun: Closed
- 11520 Sainte-Colette Blvd, Montreal North, QC H1G 6J3
- Mon–Fri: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sat–Sun: Closed
- 1460 Église Street, Saint-Laurent, QC H4L 2H6
- Mon-Fri: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sat-Sun: Closed
Cœur De L'Île
- 529, rue Jarry Est (angle Lajeunesse), local 303, Montréal QC H2P 1V4
- Mon–Fri: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sat–Sun: Closed
Montreal North
- 11520, boul. Sainte-Colette, Montréal-Nord QC H1G 6J3
- Mon–Fri: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sat–Sun: Closed
Saint-Laurent
- 1460, rue de l’Église Saint-Laurent QC H4L 2H6
- Mon-Fri: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sat-Sun: Closed