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Ever tried taping to help with your patients with Lateral Elbow Pain?

Watch these 2 simple techniques that you can easily apply and try today

Learning Objectives


  1. Understand the prevalence and epidemiology of elbow pain and injuries.
  2. Learn the risk factors for developing elbow pain.
  3. Develop a comprehensive assessment toolkit and an understanding of differential diagnoses to consider.
  4. Become competent and confident in delivering treatment and guiding rehabilitation for lateral elbow pain.


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Physical Assessment

Expand your toolkit with assessments that will further guide you to a clearer diagnosis.

What To Look For

Learn what contributing factors you should look for when assessing elbow pain.

Rehabilitation

Learn what manual techniques and exercises are effective in managing elbow pain.

Dr Brooke Coombes

PhD | MPhysio


Brooke is a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist with extensive clinical experience across a wide range of contexts including musculoskeletal, sports, rheumatology and occupational rehabilitation.

Brooke's research is dedicated to understanding why some people develop chronic pain and identifying the right treatments for the right individuals. She is passionate about helping all individuals to become physically active and meet their goals in their work, sport and everyday lives. Brooke's work is published in leading medical journals including The Lancet, JAMA and Annals of Internal Medicine and is impacting the lives of Australians with tendinopathy, diabetes and other chronic pain problems.

Dr Leanne Bisset

PhD | MSportsPhysio | MManPhysio


Dr Leanne Bisset is an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy at Griffith University. She is also a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists.

Dr Bisset's combined academic and clinical track record is underpinned by her clinical and research experience in Musculoskeletal Health and Persistent Pain. Her service to health is broad, spanning the supervision of clinical research (clinician-initiated, research higher degree, honours), clinical education and mentoring across all levels of the physiotherapy profession (undergraduate, postgraduate, professional development). Dr Bisset has an extensive service record with the Australian Physiotherapy Association and the International Federation of Orthopaedic and Manipulative Physical Therapists.