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GOLFER ELBOW

Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation of the tendons on the inner side of the elbow. It results from overuse and repetitive motions, particularly those involving gripping, lifting, or swinging, common in sports like golf and activities that require repetitive wrist and forearm movements.

  • Personalized care tailored to each patient’s specific condition and activity level.
  • Advanced diagnostic techniques and imaging studies to accurately assess the extent of tendon damage.
  • Effective non-surgical and minimally invasive surgical procedures to promote faster recovery and minimize post-operative discomfort.
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Golfer Elbow

Don't let golfer's elbow hinder your swing. Specialized care for elbow injuries tailored to your needs.

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At Arthrogenix, our approach to treating golfer's elbow is comprehensive and personalized. For most patients, conservative treatments are effective. These may include rest, ice application, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy to strengthen the forearm muscles, and bracing to reduce strain on the tendons. In cases where symptoms persist despite conservative treatments, minimally invasive surgical options may be considered to repair the damaged tendons and restore elbow function.

Experience relief from golfer's elbow symptoms with our specialized treatment options, designed to restore elbow function and improve quality of life. Our multidisciplinary team at Arthrogenix is dedicated to providing expert care and guiding patients through every step of their recovery journey.
Diagnosing golfer's elbow involves a thorough physical examination, and sometimes imaging studies such as MRI or ultrasound to determine the extent of tendon damage. Treatment options vary based on the severity of the condition and can include both non-surgical and surgical interventions.