
Grip Confidently Again - Golfer's Elbow Relief in Miami
You've tried PT and cortisone, but that tight, sharp 'can't grip anything' feeling keeps coming back. Our robotic therapy is designed to target the deep forearm tension patterns that can be linked to overuse. Many clients tell us they feel noticeably better gripping, lifting, and swinging once those areas start to release.
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How Golfer's Elbow Disrupts Life in Miami
Simple daily tasks now trigger sharp pain: Opening doors at your Coral Gables office, washing your face, wringing out a washcloth. Simple grips that now shoot pain down your arm.
Sidelined from golf and training you love: Golf at Biltmore Golf Course or tennis at Biltmore Tennis Center becomes impossible when every swing feels like a tendon tearing inside your elbow.
Constant ache disrupting sleep and mornings: The persistent inner elbow pain keeps you up at night, and mornings at Tropical Park or your usual coffee spot feel impossible knowing every grip will hurt.
South Florida residents don't have to live this way.
Your elbow isn't the problem. Your forearm is.
The muscles controlling your grip run all the way up your forearm and attach at your inner elbow. When they're tight, every grip pulls on that sore spot. That's often the missing piece.
Golfer's Elbow Relief at TheraMax
Golfer's elbow often shows up alongside deep tightness through the grip muscles that run along the forearm. People often describe a pulling, irritated feeling at the inner elbow every time they grip something. Like the tension is coming from farther down the arm. Our robotic therapy is designed to apply deep, sustained pressure into stubborn forearm tension patterns that are tough to access manually. Clients frequently tell us they feel real improvement once those areas finally start to release.
Clients often report they can:
Handle daily grips (washing their face, wringing washcloths, opening doors) comfortably again
Return to golf and kettlebell training at full intensity, with significant relief
Sleep through the night and wake up ready to use their arm with confidence
Real Results From Real People
Hear from clients who found relief with TheraMax Miami
What Makes Our Approach Different
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Physical Therapy
Approach: Stretching exercises and strengthening protocols targeting forearm muscles
Timeframe: 8-12 weeks of sessions
Effectiveness: Can help mild cases, but clients with chronic symptoms often report limited progress
PT stretching and strengthening can be helpful for some, but clients with long-term symptoms often tell us the exercises didn't reach the deeper tension. Some even report their discomfort increased over time.
Cortisone Injections
Approach: Injections to reduce inflammation at the inner elbow
Timeframe: Relief lasts 2-4 months, repeated injections
Effectiveness: Can provide temporary relief, but the effect often fades over weeks or months
Cortisone can help short-term, but we hear the effect wore off after weeks or months, and each injection seemed to help less than the last.
Orthopedic Surgery
Approach: Surgical procedure to address tissue at the inner elbow
Timeframe: 3-12 months recovery, high cost
Effectiveness: Variable outcomes with extended recovery time
Surgery can be effective for some, but clients who've been through it often tell us the tension in surrounding muscles wasn't addressed. Many wish they'd explored other options first.
Understanding Golfer's Elbow
The problem often extends beyond your elbow
Golfer's elbow develops at the tendon attachment on your inner elbow, but the muscles pulling on that tendon run all the way down your forearm to your fingers. Most treatments focus only on the painful spot at the elbow. But tight forearm flexor muscles keep pulling on that damaged tendon with every grip, preventing it from healing. When the entire forearm chain stays locked up, the tendon can't recover no matter how much you rest it. That's why braces and anti-inflammatories often provide only temporary relief.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to your questions about robotic therapy
How is robotic therapy different from the PT I already tried?
People with golfer's elbow often tell us the PT exercises never seemed to reach the deep forearm tightness they were feeling. Some even say the discomfort grew worse because the underlying tension never really let up. Our robotic therapy applies sustained pressure into those stubborn forearm patterns that people say stretching and home exercises just couldn't touch.
I've had multiple cortisone shots and the pain keeps coming back. Will this help?
We see this regularly. Each shot tends to work for less time than the last. Our approach focuses on the deeper forearm tension patterns that may be playing a role in your discomfort. While we can't promise results, people who felt stuck after injections often tell us they finally started noticing lasting improvements once these areas were worked consistently.
Can I get back to golf and training with this condition?
People regularly return to golf at Biltmore Golf Course or tennis at Biltmore Tennis Center after working with us. Timelines vary based on how long symptoms have been present, but people commonly tell us they feel more comfortable with light gripping after a few sessions, and build back into fuller activity as the deeper tension patterns ease up.
Why do basic tasks like washing my face hurt so much?
People often explain that every grip, whether washing their face, opening doors, or wringing out a towel, feels like it pulls on the same irritated spot. That's because the gripping muscles run through the forearm and can build up deep tension over time. When those muscles stay tight, even simple movements can feel sharp or sensitive. Once the forearm tension starts to release, people find daily grips become much easier.
I've had golfer's elbow for over a year. Is it too late to fix?
We see people who've dealt with this for 1-2 years or longer before finding us. They often say rest, braces, and time off didn't help because the underlying forearm tension never really changed. Our robotic therapy is designed to work on those deep patterns that build up over time. Those with long-term symptoms often tell us they wish they'd found this approach sooner.
*The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. TheraMax does not diagnose any medical conditions. Robotic muscular therapy services are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Client testimonials represent their personal experiences. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new treatment program.
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Strategically located between Brickell and Coral Gables, our clinic is just 5 minutes from Coconut Grove and a quick drive from Downtown Miami, South Beach, and Wynwood. Whether you work downtown or live in the surrounding neighborhoods, we're easy to reach.

