
Serving Campsie · 4.8km from Ashfield
Tennis Elbow Treatment in Campsie
Pro Health Clinic — Ashfield's multidisciplinary health clinic, accessible from Campsie via T3 to Sydenham then T2 to Ashfield, or 14 min by car.
Tennis Elbow for Campsie Residents
Campsie's Beamish Street commercial precinct and its large Korean-Australian and Chinese-Australian community make it one of the most distinctive high streets in Sydney. Pro Health Clinic in Ashfield attracts significant numbers of patients from Campsie who appreciate our evidence-based, respectful approach and our team's experience working with diverse patient communities. The T3 train provides a direct connection between Campsie and Ashfield.
Our Approach to Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a tendinopathy of the common extensor tendon at the outer elbow — characterised by pain and tenderness over the lateral epicondyle, weakness of grip, and pain with wrist extension and gripping activities. Despite the name, tennis elbow is most commonly caused by repetitive forearm use in work and daily activities rather than tennis.
Pro Health Clinic's approach to tennis elbow combines manual therapy to address joint mobility and neural sensitivity, progressive tendon loading through structured exercise rehabilitation, and modifications to the activities perpetuating the condition. For persistent cases, shockwave therapy has strong evidence for effectiveness and is available at the clinic. Most cases of tennis elbow resolve fully with appropriate conservative management.
What We Treat
- Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) diagnosis and grading
- Progressive tendon loading rehabilitation
- Manual therapy for elbow and wrist joint mobility
- Shockwave therapy for chronic or stubborn cases
- Activity modification and ergonomic advice
- Bracing and load management strategies
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Tennis elbow assessment includes provocation testing to confirm the diagnosis and assess severity, grip strength assessment, and review of the activities driving the condition. Your practitioner will prescribe an initial exercise program and provide advice on managing the condition day-to-day while treatment progresses.
Getting to Pro Health Clinic from Campsie
From Campsie Station, take the T3 line to Sydenham, then the T2 to Ashfield — approximately 18-20 minutes. By car, drive via Canterbury Road to Parramatta Road in approximately 14 minutes.
Pro Health Clinic
Shop 4, 2A Brown Street, Ashfield NSW 2131
02 8721 6534 · Open 7 days
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Multidisciplinary Under One Roof
Chiropractic, physiotherapy, remedial massage, dry needling, shockwave, and laser therapy — all coordinated in one clinic, with practitioners who communicate about your care.
Open 7 Days
Mon–Thu 8am–7:30pm · Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 8am–7pm · Sun 8am–1pm. Evening and weekend appointments available to fit around work and family.
All Health Funds Accepted
HICAPS on-site for on-the-spot claiming with all major private health insurers. Medicare EPC, DVA, and workers compensation referrals also accepted.
5.0 Star Google Rating
Over 350 verified patient reviews on Google with a 5.0 average rating. Our reputation in the Inner West is built on clinical outcomes, not marketing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Pro Health Clinic from Campsie?
Pro Health Clinic is approximately 4.8km from Campsie — around 18-20 minutes by train (T3 to Sydenham then T2 to Ashfield), or a 14-minute drive via Canterbury Road and Parramatta Road.
Do you treat patients from Campsie?
Yes — we regularly see patients from Campsie for chiropractic, physiotherapy, antenatal care, and remedial massage. Our team has experience working with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
How long does tennis elbow take to heal near Campsie?
Tennis elbow is a tendinopathy and can be slow to resolve without appropriate management. With structured rehabilitation — particularly progressive tendon loading exercises — most cases significantly improve within 6-12 weeks. Chronic cases that have been present for many months may take longer. Ignoring the condition and continuing provocative activities is the most common reason for delayed recovery.
Does a cortisone injection help tennis elbow near Campsie?
Cortisone injections can provide short-term pain relief for tennis elbow, but research shows they often result in worse outcomes at 6-12 months compared to physiotherapy. They are best reserved for cases where pain is too severe to engage in rehabilitation, used as a bridge to allow exercise to commence. Your practitioner will discuss the evidence with you.
Should I wear an elbow brace for tennis elbow near Campsie?
A counterforce brace (tennis elbow strap worn below the elbow) can provide temporary symptom relief during provocative activities by reducing load on the lateral epicondyle. It is a load management tool, not a treatment. Bracing should be combined with rehabilitation, not used as a sole intervention.
Who You'll See for Tennis Elbow
Appointments are 1-on-1 at our Ashfield clinic, 4.8km from Campsie — here's who you'll be seeing. You can request a practitioner by name when you book.
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Serving Campsie and all Inner West Sydney suburbs from our Ashfield clinic.

