Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow
Understanding Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition that occurs when the tendons in your elbow are overused, typically from repetitive wrist and arm movements. You don’t have to play tennis to get tennis elbow — it can affect anyone who performs repeated hand or arm motions such as typing, lifting, cooking, or gardening.

At Solace Centre for Pain Management, Nallagandla, Hyderabad, we specialize in non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments that target the root cause of elbow pain, ensuring long-term comfort and restored function.

What Causes Tennis Elbow?

Tennis elbow develops due to tiny tears in the forearm tendons that attach to the outer part of the elbow.
Common triggers include:

  • Repetitive gripping, lifting, or twisting motions

  • Overuse from sports, gym workouts, or computer work

  • Improper posture or muscle imbalance

  • Age-related tendon wear and tear

Dr. P. Harsha Vardhan (MBBS, MD, FIPM) performs a detailed evaluation to understand the exact cause and severity of your condition before creating a personalized, evidence-based treatment plan.

Benefits of Our Tennis Elbow Treatment

At Solace Centre, we focus on relieving pain while promoting natural tendon healing — without surgery.
Our approach helps you:

  • Reduce elbow pain and tenderness

  • Improve grip strength and joint mobility

  • Prevent pain from recurring during routine activities

  • Heal faster with advanced, minimally invasive procedures

  • Resume work, sports, and hobbies confidently

All our treatments are designed to be safe, effective, and performed with minimal downtime.

Why Choose Solace Centre for Pain Management, Hyderabad?
  • Expertise in Pain Medicine: Dr. Harsha Vardhan has 13+ years of experience in interventional pain management.

  • No Surgery, No Long Recovery: We use precision-guided, non-surgical techniques.

  • Tailored Treatment Plans: Each patient receives care suited to their activity level and lifestyle.

  • Compassionate Care: Our goal is not just pain relief, but total recovery and improved quality of life.