Elbow Injuries and Conditions
Elbow Joint Replacement
Golfer's Elbow
Tennis Elbow
Elbow Arthroscopy
The elbow is a hinged joint composed of three bones- the humerus, ulna, and radius. The ligaments of the elbow, which include the medial collateral ligament and the lateral collateral ligament, provide much needed stability and mobility to the joint. Trauma, sports injuries, repetitive stress, conditions such as arthritis, and work-related injuries are all common causes of elbow pain, oftentimes which radiates down to your wrist and fingers.
Depending on the nature of the injury and a patient’s response to non-surgical treatments, a variety of elbow procedures might be required to treat this joint, such as elbow ligament repair or reconstruction, nerve decompression and transposition, as well as reconstruction or replacement of the elbow joint. A specialized, upper extremity orthopedic surgeon can properly diagnose your condition and recommend the best treatment for you.
We treat the following elbow conditions:
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Arthritis
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Radial Tunnel Syndrome
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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
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Tennis Elbow- Lateral Epicondylitis
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Golfer’s Elbow- Medical Epicondylitis
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Pitcher’s Elbow
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Ulnar Nerve Transpositions
We provide the following elbow treatments:
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Golfer's Elbow Surgery
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Tennis Elbow Surgery
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Injections and Medication
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Arthritis Surgery
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Arthroscopic Elbow Surgery
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Elbow Fracture (Broken Elbow) Surgery
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Elbow Joint Replacement