Elbow pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether it's caused by overuse, injury, or a medical condition, elbow pain can significantly impair daily activities and hinder quality of life. While pain medications can provide temporary relief, addressing the root cause of the pain is essential for long-term improvement. In this article, we will explore how physical therapy plays a pivotal role in managing and alleviating elbow pain, allowing individuals to regain strength, mobility, and function. Understanding Elbow Pain: The elbow is a complex joint that connects the upper arm bone (humerus) with the two forearm bones (radius and ulna). It functions as a hinge joint, enabling the arm to bend and straighten, and also allows for forearm rotation. Common causes of elbow pain include overuse injuries, such as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis), sprains, strains, fractures, arthritis, and nerve co