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Golfer's Elbow Treatment

Expert treatment for inner elbow pain. From physical therapy to minimally invasive surgery.

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What is Golfer's Elbow?

Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) causes pain on the inner side of the elbow. Despite its name, it affects anyone who repeatedly uses their forearm muscles—not just golfers.

85-90%
Non-Surgical Success
6-12
Months Recovery
95%+
Overall Success

Symptoms

Pain on inner elbow (opposite side from tennis elbow)
Pain worsening with wrist flexion or gripping
Weak grip strength
Stiffness in elbow
Numbness or tingling in ring/little fingers
Pain radiating down forearm

Treatment Options

Conservative Treatment

Rest, ice, bracing, physical therapy. Effective in 85-90% of cases.

Injection Therapy

Steroid or PRP injections for persistent cases.

Surgical Release

For cases not responding to 6-12 months of conservative care.

Expert Elbow Care

As SESI President and upper limb specialist, Dr. Reddy provides comprehensive elbow care.

Elbow Specialist

Shoulder & Elbow Society President

Conservative First

Surgery only when necessary

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

1What's the difference between golfer's and tennis elbow?

Golfer's elbow affects the inner elbow (medial epicondylitis), while tennis elbow affects the outer elbow (lateral epicondylitis). Treatment approaches are similar.

2How long does golfer's elbow take to heal?

With proper treatment, most cases improve within 6-12 months. Some recover faster with rest and therapy.

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