Dr. Michael Osterholt, Sports Medicine Physician and Team Physician for Washington State University Athletics, breaks down what Tennis Elbow is, how it's diagnosed, and what treatment options are available.
Tennis Elbow: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Michael Osterholt, MD
Dr. Osterholt sees patients for non-surgical Sports Medicine injuries and concerns at Inland Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Clinic, teaches the physician residents at the Family Medicine Residency Center, as well as works with student-athletes in partnership with Dr. Ed Tingstad and Dr. Jesse Shaw through WSU Athletics.
Dr. Osterholt is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, American Medical Association, and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. He has experience working with athletes at a variety of levels including University of Nebraska student-athletes, Creighton University student-athletes, team physician for the College World Series, Omaha Lancers USHL Hockey Team, and Rapid City Youth Boxing.
Dr. Osterholt likes the Sports Medicine field because he enjoys fixing problems and injuries. He wants his patients to know that his goal is to get down to the crux of their problem and be realistic and supportive about how they can get better through personalized care plan development.