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Non-Surgical Elbow Pain Treatment in Wellington, FL

Elbow pain plagues Wellington athletes, from tennis backhands and pickleball dinks to golf grips and equestrian rein pulls. Good Soil Health's in-home regenerative treatments heal tendons and reduce inflammation, restoring your swing or hold without downtime.

Who We See Most Often

  • Tennis and pickleball players with lateral epicondylitis from racket impacts

  • Golfers experiencing medial strain from club swings

  • Equestrians with overuse from constant rein adjustments

  • Residents with grip weakness affecting daily tasks

  • Patients tired of braces or steroids, opting for biologic repair

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Common Conditions We Evaluate

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

• From pickleball volleys, causing out pain and weak grip.

Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

• Inner elbow strain from golf downswings or equestrian holds.

Ulnar Nerve Entrapment

• Aggravated by tennis serves, leading to tingling.

Wellington Lifestyle Impacts

Local tennis clubs and golf ranges demand precise elbow control; our care prevents chronic issues in these sports-heavy environments.


One of the first questions I ask is how the pain is affecting your day-to-day life and that tells me far more than any scan.
— Dr. Dave

Targeted Treatment Approach

Intratendinous PRP targets extensor tendons for tennis players; cellular therapies rebuild for golfers. Equestrians benefit from anti-inflammatory IV options. Shockwave included for tendon remodeling.

What to Expect During Your Evaluation

Quick pre-screen, followed by elbow-specific in-home exam. Plans feature 1–2 sessions with progressive follow-ups.


End Elbow Pain and Get Back in the Game

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Disclaimer: Therapies are investigational; results vary. Compliant with Florida SB 1768.

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Results vary and depend on individual medical factors. All treatment decisions are made following a full evaluation — we never recommend regenerative therapy without appropriate screening.