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Lateral elbow pain, often referred to as tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis, is commonly associated with repetitive wrist extension or gripping activities. While the pain centers at the outer elbow, research increasingly points to a surprising contributing factor: shoulder weakness, particularly in the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizing muscles. By addressing these upstream issues, you may find meaningful relief in your elbow. The Shoulder-Elbow Connection Your arm functions as part of a kinetic chain—from the shoulder blade down to your fingertips. Weakness in the rotator cuff or scapular stabilizers can lead to poor mechanics and increased load on the forearm extensors, which attach at the lateral elbow. Over time, this overload can lead to microtears and inflammation at the tendon insertion point, causing pain and dysfunction. A growing body of evidence supports this shoulder-to-elbow relationship:
At-Home Shoulder Exercises to Reduce Lateral Elbow Pain Here are three simple, evidence-informed exercises to strengthen your shoulders and support elbow health. Each targets different muscles in the kinetic chain and can be done at home: NOTE: DO NOT OVERGRIP THE BAND OR WEIGHT! Relax your wrist....this will take pressure OFF your elbow 1. Side-Lying External Rotation (Light Dumbbell)Targets: Infraspinatus and teres minor (rotator cuff) How to do it:
2. Band Pull-Aparts (Elastic Band)Targets: Rhomboids, middle trapezius, and posterior deltoid How to do it:
3. Wall Angels (Bodyweight Only)Targets: Serratus anterior, lower trapezius, and thoracic mobility How to do it:
Final Thoughts
If you’re dealing with stubborn lateral elbow pain, it’s worth looking beyond the elbow itself. Strengthening your shoulders, particularly the rotator cuff and scapular muscles, can help reduce abnormal load on the elbow and promote healing. While these exercises can be helpful, consult a healthcare provider—especially if your symptoms persist or worsen. A physical therapist can guide you through a tailored program based on your specific needs. Let us know if you have any questions! [email protected] References:
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