Zenvy Wellness Expands Advanced Tennis Elbow Treatment Options for Pain Relief and Recovery


Posted August 21, 2026 by zenvywellness

Zenvy Wellness is adding a dedicated tennis elbow program to its clinics in Kansas City, Livermore, Medina, Ormond, and Sacramento.

 
United State — August 21, 2026 — Zenvy Wellness is adding a dedicated tennis elbow program to its clinics in Kansas City, Livermore, Medina, Ormond, and Sacramento. Patients dealing with elbow pain, stiffness, or a grip that's just not what it used to be now have another non-surgical option, alongside the therapies the clinic already runs for back, shoulder, and knee pain.

Tennis elbow isn't really about tennis, or at least not only. Painters get it. Plumbers get it. So does anyone who's spent years at a keyboard, or a parent who's picked up a toddler one too many times before lunch. Do the same wrist-and-forearm motion often enough and the tendon near the elbow starts to complain — and once it does, ordinary stuff like opening a jar or shaking someone's hand can genuinely hurt.

Why the Clinic Added This
Elbow complaints weren't new here. Patients had been showing up with them for a while — from sports, from manual labor, from desk jobs — and staff had been treating each case as it came in rather than running a set program for it. Formalizing that into an actual offering was less about inventing something new and more about writing down what already seemed to work.

"We kept seeing the same thing," said Dr. Maria Alvarez, a clinical lead at Zenvy Wellness. "Someone rests it, ices it, maybe takes an anti-inflammatory for a couple weeks, feels better, picks the racket back up, and the pain's right there waiting for them. We wanted to get at the actual damaged tissue instead of just quieting it down for a bit."

What's Involved
The program is built around SoftWave Therapy, a shockwave-based treatment Zenvy Wellness already uses for shoulder, back, and knee pain. The device sends acoustic pulses into the tendon, which boosts blood flow to the area and pushes the body toward repairing itself. A session takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes — no needles, no incisions — and most patients drive themselves home right after.

For elbow cases, SoftWave sessions get paired with movement therapy exercises aimed at rebuilding forearm strength without re-irritating the tendon in the process. Some patients add PEMF or red light therapy on top of that, depending on how things are progressing.

Who This Is For
A few groups tend to show up for this one:
• Tennis, pickleball, and golf players, recreational or competitive
• Tradespeople whose work involves a lot of gripping or lifting
• Office workers with chronic wrist and forearm strain from typing
• People who've already tried rest, bracing, or over-the-counter meds and just haven't gotten lasting relief

Most patients start with a consultation so the clinic can confirm it's actually tennis elbow and not something else — nerve issues and cervical spine problems can look a lot like it from the outside.

Where to Find It
The expanded tennis elbow treatment is now running at all five Zenvy Wellness locations:
• Kansas City, KS
• Livermore, CA
• Medina, OH
• Ormond Beach, FL
• Sacramento, CA
Anyone curious whether it's a fit can book a free consultation online or just call the clinic directly.

About Zenvy Wellness
Zenvy Wellness runs five clinics across the United States, offering non-invasive therapies including SoftWave Therapy, Red Light Therapy, PEMF Therapy, Spinal Decompression, Advanced Chiropractic, Movement Therapy, Responsive Oxygen Training, and Compression and Contract Heat Therapy. The focus across all of it is drug-free, surgery-free care for chronic pain, sports injuries, and mobility problems.

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Last Updated August 21, 2026