Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation on the outer part of the elbow.
Tennis elbow is very common, and one of the most frequent reasons why a patient visits Dr. Wartinbee.
Do you have pain at the outside of your elbow?
Does it hurt to pick up a drink or cup of coffee?
Does it hurt if you bump your elbow on something?
Does your elbow feel sore and stiff when you wake up in the morning?
Did your elbow pain start without any trauma?
Rest and Activity Modification: Avoiding activities that exacerbate symptoms and giving the affected arm adequate rest.
Bracing or Splinting: Using a brace or strap to reduce strain on the tendon. Dr. Wartinbee’s clinic has the ability to provide these options, right when you come for your visit.
Medications: NSAIDs or corticosteroid injections to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. Dr. Wartinbee has the expertise to provide injections for this.
Therapy: Exercises to strengthen forearm muscles, improve flexibility, and enhance tendon healing. Dr. Wartinbee, has specialized therapists right at his office, who have years of experience and the cutting-edge treatment devices and tools to help you get the best results possible.
Surgery: For severe or persistent cases, Dr. Wartinbee is an expert at the surgical treatment of tennis elbow. Surgical options such as tendon repair or release might be considered.
Appropriate treatment, often tailored to the individual’s situation, can effectively improve your function. Consulting Dr. Wartinbee for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan is crucial for managing your tennis elbow effectively.