I just went through this, and like you it was the second time I’ve had it. The first time I had tennis elbow was probably over a decade ago.
This second time I got it I think it was a result of working out, bad posture and excessive strain while at work typing. However, it really got aggravated fishing and trying to teach myself how to fly fish with a stiff 7 wt. rod.
For a while I thought just rest would fix it so I stopped fishing and working out (which killed me) but after a few months that didn’t cure it.
I don’t have time to go to a physical therapist and while at a work conference I heard of a benefit we have with a company called Sword for rehab. I tried it out and it was very beneficial.
Sword sent me a tablet with preloaded exercises and sensors to monitor my range of motion. I also downloaded the app on my phone which gave me access to a physical therapist that I met with a few times a month.
I’d do the exercises, which lasted about 15 minutes, complete the survey after each session and rated how difficult it was and how much pain I had. Once submitted the PT would adjust my exercises up or down depending on what I needed.
After doing this program for about 2 months I helped me enough where I could get back in the gym and go fishing again. I wrapped up in December and I would t say I’m not 100%, but I’m probably 95%.
The best part about is that it was free through my company’s insurance and I didn’t have to take and hour and half out of my day a few days a week to drive to PT do the exercises and drive home.