Same area. Different structures. One thing in common — they both keep coming back when the source isn’t addressed.
Root cause focused · Non-invasive · Cedar Park, TX
Does This Sound Like You?
Understanding the Difference
Most people aren’t sure. Here’s the short version — and why it matters less than you think when it comes to treatment.
Tennis Elbow
Pain on the outside of the elbow
Affects the tendons that extend the wrist and fingers. Common in golfers, lifters, and anyone doing repetitive gripping or wrist extension under load — regardless of whether they’ve ever picked up a tennis racket.
Golfer's Elbow
Pain on the inside of the elbow
Affects the tendons that flex the wrist and fingers. Common in golfers, baseball players, and anyone doing repetitive forearm flexion or gripping under load — regardless of whether they’ve ever set foot on a course.
Despite the names, golfers commonly get tennis elbow and tennis players get golfer’s elbow. The sport matters less than the movement pattern — and finding that pattern is where treatment begins.
Here’s What Most People Get Wrong
How We Treat It
Every case starts with understanding where the chain broke down. What we find determines what we do.
01
Identify the Breakdown
We assess wrist, elbow, and shoulder mechanics to find where the chain is failing and why the tendon at your elbow is absorbing more than its share of the load.
02
Restore Proper Mechanics
Chiropractic adjustments to restore joint function at the elbow, wrist, and shoulder. Myofascial therapy — including IASTM — to break down tendon adhesions and fascial restrictions perpetuating the overload pattern.
03
Accelerate Tissue Recovery
SoftWave TRT to stimulate healing in tendon tissue that has been chronically overloaded and stopped recovering on its own. Particularly effective for tendinopathies that haven’t responded to rest and passive care.
Rebuild and Maintain
Movement reeducation to correct the loading pattern — so the elbow isn’t compensating for a breakdown it was never designed to manage.
Why SoftWave TRT Makes a Difference Here
Chronic tendinopathy involves tissue that has been overloaded for so long it has stopped healing on its own. SoftWave TRT directly addresses this — stimulating repair at the cellular level in tissue that passive care and rest alone can no longer reach.
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faq
What we hear most often before a first visit.
Chronic tendinopathy responds well to this approach — particularly SoftWave TRT, which is specifically effective for tendon tissue that has been overloaded for a long time and stopped healing on its own. The longer it’s been present, the more important it is to address the tissue directly rather than just managing load.
Not necessarily. That depends on the severity and how the tissue is responding. In many cases we can modify activity rather than eliminate it entirely. Dr. Funk will give you an honest answer at your first visit — not a blanket recommendation to stop everything.
HSA & FSA accepted. We are an out-of-network provider. Many patients use health savings accounts or receive partial reimbursement through their PPO plan. We’ll discuss your options at your complimentary consultation.
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The tendon pain is the symptom. The pattern is the problem. Let’s find it — and build a plan to fix it.
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