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Why Your Tennis Elbow Brace Isn’t Helping

You strap on the tennis elbow brace, hoping it will calm the ache. At first, maybe it does. But days or weeks later, the pain creeps back, sometimes worse than before.
That’s because the brace doesn’t fix what’s actually wrong. It might mask symptoms, but it won’t restore tendon health or change how your body moves under stress.
If your pain flares up during gripping, lifting, or any repetitive arm motion, you’re dealing with more than inflammation. You’ve likely developed faulty movement patterns, reduced load tolerance, or tissue irritation that a simple strap can’t address.
Instead of relying on a brace, you need:
A real diagnosis to find the source of tissue overload
Targeted manual therapy to reduce irritation and improve mobility
Strength training to rebuild tendon capacity
Motor control work to reprogram how you move under load
Tennis elbow isn’t a brace problem. It’s a movement problem. And that’s where sports physical therapy becomes the long-term solution you’ve been looking for.

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Shoulder Internal Rotation: The Key to Pain-Free Movement

If reaching behind your back feels stiff or painful, you’re not the only one. That tight, stuck feeling can sneak up on you and make everyday tasks way harder than they should be. Shoulder internal rotation plays a big role in your daily movement. You rely on it to do simple things like putting on a jacket, buckling your seatbelt, or scratching your back.
When your shoulder doesn’t rotate properly, you start compensating. That can lead to discomfort in your neck, upper back, or even your opposite shoulder.
Some of the most common causes of poor shoulder internal rotation include:
Tight or shortened muscles around the back of the shoulder
Limited joint mobility
Old injuries that haven’t healed properly
Sitting for long periods with rounded shoulders
You don’t have to live with it. With the right stretches, strengthening, and hands-on care, you can restore your shoulder’s full range and move more freely again.

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