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Effective Tennis Elbow Treatment in Melbourne: How Shockwave & Laser Therapy at Physimed Health Can Help

Tennis elbow—also known as lateral epicondylitis—is a common and painful condition caused by repetitive arm, wrist, or hand movements. Despite the name, you don’t need to play tennis to suffer from it. Many office workers, tradespeople, and gym enthusiasts in Melbourne and surrounding Melbourne suburbs develop this condition due to overuse and strain on the tendons around the outer elbow.


At Physimed Health in Surrey Hills, we offer two highly effective non-invasive treatments for tennis elbow: EMS shockwave therapy and high-intensity laser therapy (HILT). Shockwave therapy uses radial pulses to stimulate blood flow (neovascularisation), break down scar tissue, and promote natural healing in damaged tendons. Most patients report significant pain relief and functional improvement within just a few sessions.


Our advanced laser therapy works at the cellular level, penetrating deep into soft tissues to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and accelerate tissue regeneration. It’s ideal for both acute and chronic cases of elbow pain.


If you're in Surrey Hills, Balwyn, Canterbury, Kew, Doncaster, Templestowe, Box Hill, or Blackburn and looking for fast, evidence-based relief from tennis elbow, visit Physimed Health. Our experienced team combines cutting-edge technology with personalised rehab to get you back to work, sport, and life—pain-free.


🔎 Click HERE to book your tennis elbow consultation today at Physimed Health, Melbourne's trusted clinic for sports injury and musculoskeletal care. Quote "FREE CONSULT" in the comments during your booking to receive a FREE consult (Worth $85) *Excludes cost of treatments.



Tennis Elbow / Golfers Elbow
Tennis Elbow / Golfers Elbow

 
 
 

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