PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
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PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
Elbow conditions and surgery can affect lifting, gripping and arm function. Explore common procedures and what recovery and rehabilitation may involve.
Relocates the ulnar nerve to reduce compression and improve symptoms such as numbness, tingling or weakness.
Removes or repairs damaged tendon tissue for persistent lateral epicondylitis when symptoms don’t settle with conservative care.
Removes or repairs damaged tendon tissue for persistent medial epicondylitis when pain continues despite treatment.
Keyhole surgery used to remove loose bodies, treat joint impingement, and manage some arthritis-related changes.
Replaces the elbow joint to reduce pain and improve function, usually for severe arthritis or complex fractures.
Find the right support by discipline, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, exercise physiology and other allied health services.
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our experienced team is here to help children and adults manage their sensory condition and improve their quality of life.
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We support children, adults and older adults with disability, injury, chronic conditions, developmental concerns, communication needs, mobility challenges and rehabilitation goals.
If you’re unsure which facility, service, or technology is the right fit, our team can guide you based on your goals and presentation.
Important disclaimer: This webpage contains general information only and is not intended to be relied upon as personal clinical advice. While we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, it may not reflect the most current research or your individual circumstances. Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health does not accept liability for decisions made based on this information without an individualised assessment by an appropriately qualified health professional. If you have concerns, please contact us to book an assessment or speak with your GP/medical team.