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Elbow Pain Treatment

Chronic elbow pain can be life altering, especially for those who lead active lives. The elbow, while highly mobile, is also one of the arm’s more vulnerable joints. Composed of the humerus, ulna, and radius, it functions as a hinge joint covered by cartilage, enabling the arm to bend, straighten, and rotate with ease. Over time, however, overuse, strain, or age-related changes can lead to injury, inflammation, and persistent pain.

At Specialty Orthopaedics, our elbow specialists are dedicated to restoring comfort and function. At our state-of-the-art facilities in North Georgia, we combine advanced diagnostic tools with minimally invasive techniques to identify the root cause of your pain and deliver personalized treatment designed to get you moving again.

Woman with Elbow Pain

Common Conditions

Elbow pain can be related to repeated motion, certain conditions, and recent or previous traumatic injuries. Some of the most common causes of elbow pain include:

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is caused by recurring activity that puts stress on the nerves around the elbow, causing frequent pain and numbness on the outside of the arm. The actions that cause symptoms to occur typically include repeated gripping or pointing of the thumb, middle, and pointer finger.

Golfer’s Elbow

While most commonly associated with golfers, this condition can occur following repetitive strain on the muscles that flex the wrist and fingers during any activity. Symptoms typically include pain and numbness on the inner elbow, especially when gripping or bending the wrist.

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

This condition is caused by nerve compression behind the “funny bone,” and causes pain, tingling, and numbness in the hands and fingers. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome is usually caused by repetitive activity, previous injuries, and other underlying conditions affecting the nerve.

Elbow Arthritis

Arthritis in the elbow is caused by a deterioration of cartilage in the joint, leading to pain, swelling, and stiffness. There are several types of arthritis that can impact the elbow including:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Post-Injury Arthritis

Dislocation & Fracture

Elbow dislocations and fractures are common in sport or trauma-related injuries and can cause long-term discomfort if not treated correctly. Symptoms often include severe pain, rapid swelling, bruising and visible deformity as well as possible numbness and tingling in the arm or hand.

Non-Surgical Treatment

Bracing & Rest

For many elbow injuries and conditions, reducing stress on the affected joint can help reduce symptoms and promote healing. With adequate rest and proper bracing, the elbow joint can provide stability and reduce further injury from occurring.

Physical Therapy

Our care team helps connect you with a physical therapist to meet your recovery needs. We work alongside your physical therapist to establish an exercise program designed to reduce pain and improve muscle strength for your elbow issue.

Surgical Treatment

Elbow Surgery

Our orthopedic surgeons utilize the latest technologies and less-invasive procedures to resolve elbow pain. Some common procedures that our elbow specialists provide include:

  • Minimally invasive arthroscopy
  • Fracture stabilization and repair
  • Elbow joint replacement
  • Bone deformity correction
  • Surgical treatment of arthritis

Our Outpatient Surgery Center

Specialty Orthopaedics is pleased to offer our on-site ambulatory surgery center, where patients can receive same-day surgical care. Our center provides the convenience of surgery outside a hospital setting, allowing patients high-quality care at a reduced cost, shorter wait times, no extended hospital stays and streamlined scheduling. As the only orthopedic outpatient surgery center in Hall County, we are committed to delivering the best patient care and surgical experience.

Why Choose Specialty Orthopaedics?

With over 20 years of experience serving patients across North Georgia, and four convenient locations in Gainesville, Dawsonville, Braselton, and Duluth, we are committed to providing the highest level of care. Request an appointment with one of our elbow specialists, and together we will find the optimum course of treatment that works best for you.

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To schedule an appointment or for information about the treatment options offered at Specialty Orthopaedics, contact us today.
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