Recognized experts who specialize in sports medicine, our skilled team of professionals create an individualized, comprehensive plan for each patient who may have:
- Golfer's Elbow. Caused by muscle inflammation on the inner side of your elbow, this condition is characterized by pain that may spread down your forearm and wrist. It's not only seen in golfers, but also in anyone who repeatedly uses their wrist or clenches their fingers.
- Tennis Elbow. This condition is similar to Golfer's Elbow, but occurs on the outside of the elbow. Tennis Elbow is caused by tiny tendon tears that lead to soreness and irritation. It's mostly seen in those who play racquet sports and in individuals whose job involves repetitive twisting of the wrist, such as a construction worker, cook, plumber or painter.
To determine whether you have either Golfer's or Tennis Elbow, one of our board-certified medical doctors will perform an in-depth evaluation during your initial consultation–which may last up to one hour–and prescribe any necessary diagnostic testing. Based on the results of both, you will begin a doctor-recommended course of treatment that may include rest, ice and over-the-counter medications as well as:
- Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation to restore strength and function.
- Pain Management techniques, such as steroid injections, which are minimally invasive and delivered with extreme precision for highly effective, lasting results.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections to accelerate healing.
