I am a physician with extensive experience treating epicondylitis in its various forms. As a senior CrossFit athlete, golfer, and tennis/pickleball player, I have experienced my share of these injuries personally as well.
Four years ago—before I knew about The Fiix Elbow device—I developed right lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) that waxed and waned for about eight months. After an aggressive workout, the pain became severe enough that I ultimately sought a PRP injection. While the PRP did help, it took another four months for the condition to fully resolve. In total, the entire ordeal lasted about a year.
More recently, I developed right medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow) along with right triceps tendinitis, both of which began to feel chronic. Wanting to avoid another PRP injection, I tried a variety of treatments without much success. That’s when I came across this device.
The concept made intuitive sense to me, particularly because I had previously experienced relief from treatments like the Graston technique. After about three and a half weeks of consistent use, my golfer’s elbow felt essentially resolved, though I continued using the device for the full six-week protocol. The triceps tendinitis took a bit longer, partly because it was more difficult to position the device precisely over the affected area. Once I was able to consistently target the correct spot, the improvement accelerated, and after about six and a half weeks it is nearly fully resolved. I plan to continue a bit longer to ensure complete recovery.
Overall, I give this device my highest rating and will gladly recommend it to friends and family. While I am no longer in private practice, I would not hesitate to recommend it to patients as well.