Physiotherapy for diseases of the elbow

The elbow connects the forearm, or the two forearm bones with the upper arm. The elbow joint is formed by three partial joints, which function together as a unit. The bony structure allows mainly movement in flexion and extension. Injuries in this area are mostly caused by overstrain or external violent influences and accidents. In the following you will find an overview of articles from physiotherapy for frequent overloading of the elbow:

  • Physiotherapy for tennis elbow
  • Physiotherapy for a golfer’s elbow
  • Physiotherapy for a mouse arm
  • Physiotherapy for bursitis of the elbow
  • Physiotherapy for elbow arthrosis
  • Physiotherapy for elbow pain

Below you will find an overview of articles with exercises for frequent elbow strain:

  • Tennis elbow – stretching exercises
  • Tennis elbow – exercises
  • Golf elbow – exercises
  • Mouse arm – exercises
  • Bursitis – exercises
  • Elbow Arthrosis – Exercises
  • Elbow pain – exercises

In the following you will find an overview of articles from physiotherapy for diseases of the elbow caused by violent impacts:

  • Physiotherapy for an elbow dislocation
  • Physiotherapy for torn ligament at the elbow
  • Exercises for torn ligaments at the elbow
  • Physiotherapy for a fractured elbow