Elbow Conditions
Tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, bursitis, and nerve entrapment - precise, injection-based care for elbow pain.
Common Elbow Diagnoses
Elbow pain is common in both active individuals and those who perform repetitive work. Whether your pain is on the inner or outer elbow - or caused by nerve entrapment - precise diagnosis determines the best treatment approach.
Treatment Approaches for Elbow Conditions
Depending on your specific diagnosis, severity, and goals, we may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
Platelet-rich plasma therapy to promote healing of lateral and medial epicondyle tendon injuries.
Cortisone InjectionsTargeted anti-inflammatory injections for acute pain relief in tennis and golfer's elbow.
Trigger Point InjectionsPrecise injections to release tight muscle bands contributing to elbow and forearm pain.
Physical TherapyStructured rehabilitation to restore elbow function and prevent recurrence.
When to See a Specialist
You should schedule a consultation if you're experiencing any of the following:
- Elbow pain lasting more than 2 weeks
- Pain with gripping, lifting, or twisting motions
- Tenderness at the inner or outer elbow
- Numbness or tingling in the ring and little fingers
- Pain that worsens despite rest
Red Flag Symptoms
Acute fracture or dislocation, or progressive nerve loss with worsening hand weakness - seek emergency evaluation.