Golfer's Elbow Symptoms, Treatments and More

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Potential Treatments

The first course of action involves avoiding the triggers that are causing the pain. For example, patients that are regularly hitting the green or putting area need to put away their clubs for a few weeks. Additionally, individuals incurring the pain in a workplace setting might need another work assignment while they rest.

If rest at home doesn't improve the symptoms, medication might be the next option. Patients begin with NSAIDs, which are over-the-counter remedies, and may need stronger pain medicine to help.

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