The medical term for tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis or lateral epicondylalgia. As well as tennis elbow, lateral epicondylalgia is also known shooter’s elbow and archer’s elbow although it can occur in individuals who do not play sports.
Lateral epicondylitis is considered an overuse injury occurring in the lateral side of the elbow region which can become extremely painful.
To learn more about lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) click the link below.
The OSMO Patch together with adequate rest now provides a natural complementary way to support the relief of inflammation and pain associated with lateral epicondylitis. What’s more the OSMO Patches are:
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Disclaimer: The information on this page is intended for individuals who have been medically diagnosed with lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow). If you suspect that you have lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) then it is important to visit a qualified medical professional in order to rule out any other possible causes prior to considering any advice or treatment option.
Testimonials
Real accounts by real people. Hear what they have to say!
Elbow bursitis
Hi Danniel, I wanted to send you a testimonial on the patches for my bursitis. I woke up one Saturday morning and saw a bulge on my elbow. I noticed there was fluid in there. As I’ve never had bursitis before I never knew what it was. I immediately put on my jacket to go […]
Les S
Vancouver, Canada
Bursa on elbow
Hi Danniel, I want to add to your list of testimonials my experience:- I developed a bursa on my right elbow by supporting a heavy electric motor under a washing machine whilst changing its brushes. There was no visible damage to the area but the bursa was the size of a tennis or even a […]
Jim K
Lancashire, United Kingdom
Bursitis in the shoulder and elbow
Hi I have had bursitis in my right shoulder for more than three years, after about 6 months of physio, I still have a lot of pain. About 1yr & 2 months ago I developed bursitis in the left shoulder and left elbow, which causes me to have very disturbed sleeps and I cannot sleep […]
Tessa L
VIC, Australia
Elbow Bursitis
Hi, Patches were amazing only needed 2 to get my very fluid swollen elbow to go significantly down. This was after 3 weeks of no other solution so VERY VERY HAPPY. Many thanks!
Gavin P
Langford Bristol, UK
Elbow bursitis
On applying your patch to my elbow for three days the bursitis disappeared. Simply amazing. My elbow and shoulder were both injured at the same time. They were attended to by a highly respected orthopaedic physician. After treatment, my shoulder fully recovered but the bursitis continued in full bloom. My doctor did not suggest draining […]
Robert F
Florida, United States
Buristis (the size of a hardball) in elbow
So I had buristis (the size of a hardball) in my elbow. Three doctor visits (3) draining visits, but swelling returned instantly. Tried your patches and after 10 apps. it has completely disappeared! Thank You
Ed L
Washington, United States
Bursa on the elbow
My name is Garry Gracey; I am a former HANDBALL CHAMPION. I banged my elbow while playing handball. It became swollen after a few days and my family doctor recommended not to drain the bursa on the elbow but to have it take its natural healing course. “Being impatient” I googled and found OSMO […]
Garry I. Gracey, Notary Public
British Columbia, Canada
Bursitis of the elbow, knee swelling & leg cramps
My husband healed his bursitis of the elbow with your patches – they are amazing. He is now using 2 patches on each knee at night for knee swelling. It seems to give him amazing relief from cramps in his legs that kept him awake throughout every night for years. He has used everything from […]