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Elbow pain typically stems from repetitive strain, sudden injuries, or age-related degeneration. The most frequent culprit is tendon overuse, seen in conditions like tennis elbow (where outer forearm tendons become inflamed from gripping motions) and golfer’s elbow (affecting inner tendons through similar repetitive stress). Bursitis develops when the elbow’s protective fluid sac becomes irritated, often from prolonged pressure or trauma, while arthritis causes progressive joint stiffness as cartilage wears down. Nerve compression, like cubital tunnel syndrome, may also trigger tingling or weakness in the hand.
Our ultrasound-guided approach ensures precise treatment tailored to each condition. For inflamed tendons, we use image-guided steroid injections to deliver anti-inflammatory medication exactly where needed, providing rapid pain relief. Chronic tendon damage responds well to PRP therapy, which harnesses your body’s natural healing factors to repair tissue. When nerves are compressed, hydrodissection gently separates tissue adhesions under ultrasound visualization to restore proper nerve gliding. Complementing these interventions, custom rehab exercises rebuild strength while correcting movement patterns to prevent recurrence.
Tennis elbow causes outer elbow pain when gripping or lifting, while golfer’s elbow affects the inner elbow. An ultrasound scan confirms the diagnosis.
Yes, when ultrasound-guided—they reduce inflammation effectively. We limit frequency to avoid tendon weakening.
Most patients notice improvement in 4-6 weeks, with full effects in 3 months.
Yes! Most cases improve with rest, anti-inflammatory injections, or aspiration if swollen.