Tendon Injuries Fractures and Dislocations Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Sports Injuries Bicep and Tricep TearsNon-Surgical Treatments We believe in looking at every option to save your joint from surgery, which is why we offer a growing list of non-surgical treatments and physical therapy services...
Strength training exercises that target the muscles around the elbow joint can be beneficial for those with elbow arthritis. One such exercise is the hammer curl, which works the forearm and elbow flexor muscles. To perform a hammer curl, hold a dumbbell in your hand with your arm at your ...
Posttraumatic arthritis (PTA) is often quite disabling due to pain and loss of motion; bone deficiency is common, and a flail limb may result from nonunion of a fracture. Such circumstances represent a relative contraindication to prosthesis. Unfortunately, there is no reliable alternative treatment...
Nonoperative treatment for elbow arthritis consists of medications, injections, and physical therapy. Operative treatment should be considered for patients with debilitating and persistent symptoms. Arthroscopic techniques include synovectomy, debridement of impinging osteophytes, loose body removal, and contrac...
Primary osteoarthritis (OA) of the elbow is characterized by progressive loss of motion with mechanical symptoms in the active, male laborer population. In contrast to OA, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) of the elbow is characterized by diffuse pain and stiffn
a small tube with a camera on the end, to guide us as we remove damaged tissue. This enables us to make the smallest incisions possible, reducing your recovery time. Arthroscopic elbow surgery can be used to treat tennis elbow, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, general wear and tear of ...
Many different things can cause elbow pain, from arthritis to overuse to injury such as a fracture. Both the type and severity of the pain you feel depend on what’s happened to your elbow. Treatment also will depend on the cause.
Including arthritis, rheumatic disorders, injuries, pain swelling and stiffness in joints such as shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles can be alleviated with physiotherapy treatment.Repetitive strain and overuse injuries plus other work related conditions: We provide treatment with methods ...
more commonly known as the sits bones. Inflammation of either bursae may lead to stiffness and pain around the hip joint not to be confused with the true joint pain of arthritis. Overuse from running, cycling, and similar activities can lead to hip bursitis. The condition causes hip pain tha...
Shoulder pain, in addition to elbow pain Sore forearm muscles, as well as a sore elbow joint After an exam, your orthopedic doctor may diagnose you with one of these conditions: Apophysitis Arthritis Bursitis Cubital tunnel syndrome Dislocation ...