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Why Does My Elbow Hurt When I Grip Things? Understanding Tennis Elbow and Real Solutions

BY: Dr. David Kaff, DC
POSTED February 9, 2026 IN
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Why Does My Elbow Hurt When I Grip Things? Understanding Tennis Elbow and Real Solutions

If you’ve noticed pain in your elbow when gripping a coffee cup, shaking hands, turning a doorknob, or lifting weights, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common early signs of tennis elbow — even in people who have never picked up a tennis or pickleball racket.

Many patients describe it the same way when they come into our office:

“It feels deep, like it’s in the hollows of the bones.”

Interestingly, that sensation often isn’t sharply painful at first. It’s more of a deep, strange, uncomfortable awareness in the elbow that shows up during gripping, lifting, or twisting movements. Over time, though, it can become more persistent and painful if the underlying issue isn’t addressed.  Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of Frisco pickleball players visit our office with elbow pain.

What Is Tennis Elbow?

Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is irritation and breakdown of the tendons that attach to the outside of your elbow. These tendons help control grip strength and wrist movement.

Despite the name, most people who develop tennis elbow get it from everyday activities like:

  • Lifting weights
  • Using tools
  • Typing or using a mouse
  • Carrying groceries
  • Repetitive gripping at work
  • Yard work or home projects

It’s essentially an overuse injury where the tendon becomes strained faster than the body can repair it.

Why Gripping Triggers the Pain

When you grip something, the forearm muscles contract and pull on the tendon that attaches at the outer elbow. If that tendon is inflamed or irritated, even simple movements can trigger symptoms.

Common early sensations include:

  • A deep ache on the outside of the elbow
  • Weakness when gripping
  • Pain when lifting objects with your palm facing down
  • That “hollow bone” feeling patients often describe

At first, it may only show up during activity. Later, it can linger even at rest.

Why It Feels Deep Inside the Joint

Patients often worry something is wrong with the bone because of how deep the discomfort feels. But in most cases, the bone itself isn’t the problem.

What you’re feeling is the tendon attachment right where it connects to the bone. When that tissue becomes irritated, the brain can interpret the sensation as deep and internal, even though the issue is in the soft tissue around the joint.

That’s why people describe it as:

  • “Deep in the elbow”
  • “Inside the joint”
  • “In the hollows of the bone”

And again, early on, it may not even be sharply painful — just noticeable and uncomfortable.

Why Tennis Elbow Doesn’t Always Heal Quickly

One of the biggest frustrations with tennis elbow is that it can linger for months if the underlying stress continues.

That’s because:

  • The tendon has limited blood supply
  • Daily life keeps re-irritating it
  • Many people try to push through it

Without proper treatment, the tissue can slowly degenerate and become more sensitive over time.

Signs It’s Becoming More Serious

You may be dealing with a progressing tendon injury if you notice:

  • Pain spreading down the forearm
  • Reduced grip strength
  • Pain lifting even light objects
  • Symptoms lasting more than a few weeks

Catching it early usually leads to faster recovery.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

The goal with tennis elbow is to reduce irritation, improve healing, and restore strength to the tendon.

Depending on the severity, conservative care may include:

Many patients prefer to try non-invasive options before considering injections or more aggressive interventions.

When to Get It Checked

If your elbow discomfort:

  • Keeps coming back
  • Is getting worse
  • Is affecting grip strength
  • Has lasted more than a few weeks

It’s worth having it evaluated. Early care often prevents a minor tendon irritation from turning into a long-term problem.

The Bottom Line

That deep, strange sensation when gripping — the one people often describe as being in the “hollows of the bones” — is a very common early sign of tennis elbow. It may not be sharply painful at first, but it’s your body’s signal that the tendon is under stress.

Addressing it early can help prevent it from becoming a chronic, frustrating condition.


FAQ

Why does my elbow hurt when I grip things?
Gripping activates the forearm muscles, which pull on the tendon attached to the outer elbow. If that tendon is irritated, it can cause pain or deep discomfort.

Is tennis elbow a tear?
Not usually. Most cases involve irritation and small areas of tendon breakdown rather than a full tear.

Can tennis elbow heal on its own?
Mild cases sometimes improve with rest and activity changes, but persistent cases often benefit from targeted treatment.

Why does it feel deep inside the joint?
The tendon attaches directly to the bone, which can make the sensation feel like it’s coming from deep within the elbow.

dkaff
Dr. David Kaff is the Clinic Director at Frisco Spinal Rehab in Frisco, Texas. With over 25 years of clinical experience, he specializes in advanced non-surgical solutions for spine and joint conditions, including the DRX9000 True Spinal Decompression system, red-light therapy, PEMF, shockwave, and chiropractic care. Dr. Kaff is dedicated to helping patients with herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and chronic pain find long-term relief through innovative, evidence-based treatments. His clinic combines state-of-the-art technology with a compassionate, patient-focused approach to achieve lasting results.

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