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✅ We Assess the Root Cause of Your Elbow Pain
✅ Receive Targeted Elbow Treatment in Your First Visit
✅ Get a Personal Plan to Relieve & Manage Elbow Pain
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Elbow and forearm pain often affects people who are required to repetitively grip for work or sport. For example, sports such as tennis, golf and rock-climbing place repetitive strain on the muscles of the forearm.
Elbow pain is often caused by overuse or repetitive movements, especially in activities involving gripping, lifting, or twisting.
Due to the repetitive use, these sports tend to lead to overuse injuries of the forearm and elbow. The most common areas of pain are the elbow origins of the wrist and hand extensor and flexor muscles. Pain at the extensor origin, or the lateral epicondyle of the elbow, is called lateral epicondylalgia or “Tennis Elbow”.
Conversely, pain at the flexor origin, or the medial epicondyle of the elbow, is called medial epicondylalgia or “Golfer’s Elbow”. Rock climbers can experience both tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow.
Our physiotherapists are experts in evidence-based treatment of both tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. IntegratePHYSIO also treats more complex conditions including elbow fractures, distal biceps pain and interosseous membrane tears.
Your physio will perform a thorough examination including subjective assessment and physical examination of the elbow and forearm. This will include an assessment of pain-free grip strength, the range of movement of the elbow and hand and strength of the muscles of the forearm.
Your physio will then perform a manual assessment of the area of pain, looking for areas of tenderness in the elbow and forearm.
All of this information helps your physio determine the correct diagnosis and the best treatment options.
IntegratePHYSIO uses the latest evidence-based treatment methods for managing elbow pain.
For the two most common conditions (tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow), we follow a tried and tested strengthening and stretching program designed to improve the load-bearing tolerance of the tendons causing pain.
Your physio will also offer you tape or brace options to help support your elbow and reduce pain while you recover.
Elbow and forearm pain often affects people who are required to repetitively grip for work or sport. For example, sports such as tennis, golf and rock-climbing place repetitive strain on the muscles of the forearm.
Elbow pain is often caused by overuse or repetitive movements, especially in activities involving gripping, lifting, or twisting.
Due to the repetitive use, these sports tend to lead to overuse injuries of the forearm and elbow. The most common areas of pain are the elbow origins of the wrist and hand extensor and flexor muscles. Pain at the extensor origin, or the lateral epicondyle of the elbow, is called lateral epicondylalgia or “Tennis Elbow”.
Conversely, pain at the flexor origin, or the medial epicondyle of the elbow, is called medial epicondylalgia or “Golfer’s Elbow”. Rock climbers can experience both tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow.
Our physiotherapists are experts in evidence-based treatment of both tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. IntegratePHYSIO also treats more complex conditions including elbow fractures, distal biceps pain and interosseous membrane tears.
Your physio will perform a thorough examination including subjective assessment and physical examination of the elbow and forearm. This will include an assessment of pain-free grip strength, the range of movement of the elbow and hand and strength of the muscles of the forearm.
Your physio will then perform a manual assessment of the area of pain, looking for areas of tenderness in the elbow and forearm.
All of this information helps your physio determine the correct diagnosis and the best treatment options.
IntegratePHYSIO uses the latest evidence-based treatment methods for managing elbow pain.
For the two most common conditions (tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow), we follow a tried and tested strengthening and stretching program designed to improve the load-bearing tolerance of the tendons causing pain.
Your physio will also offer you tape or brace options to help support your elbow and reduce pain while you recover.






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14 Main St, Narangba QLD 4504

1185B Old N Rd, Warner QLD 4500

14 Main St, Narangba QLD 4504

1185B Old N Rd, Warner QLD 4500

Practitioners are listed in order of education/experience and consultation fees.
Our fees range from $105 for a 30min Consult with a Level 1 Physio, up to $185 for a 1 Hour Consult with a Senior, Level 6 Titled Physio.
Practitioners are listed in order of education/experience and consultation fees.
Our fees range from $105 for a 30min Consult with a Level 1 Physio, up to $185 for a 1 Hour Consult with a Senior, Level 6 Titled Physio.











IntegratePHYSIO
Warner Lakes Medical Precinct
Level 1, 1185b Old North Road Warner, QLD 4500
07 3419 4796
IntegratePHYSIO
Narangba Family Medical Precinct
Shop 5, 14 Main Street, Narangba, QLD 4504
07 3142 4864

Copyright 2026. IntegratePHYSIO. All Rights Reserved.








IntegratePHYSIO
Warner Lakes Medical Precinct
Level 1, 1185b Old North Road Warner, QLD 4500
07 3419 4796
IntegratePHYSIO
Narangba Family Medical Precinct
Shop 5, 14 Main Street, Narangba, QLD 4504
07 3142 4864

Copyright 2026. IntegratePHYSIO. All Rights Reserved.