If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Elbow injuries usually affect either the inner or outer elbow, and fall into three categories: soft tissue injuries (tendons, muscles, ligaments), bone injuries (fractures or osteoarthritis), or nerve injuries.
The most common elbow injuries seen by orthopedists and surgeons include the following:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Elbow injuries usually affect either the inner or outer elbow, and fall into three categories: soft tissue injuries (tendons, muscles, ligaments), bone injuries (fractures or osteoarthritis), or nerve injuries.
The most common elbow injuries seen by orthopedists and surgeons include the following:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Elbow injuries usually affect either the inner or outer elbow, and fall into three categories: soft tissue injuries (tendons, muscles, ligaments), bone injuries (fractures or osteoarthritis), or nerve injuries.
The most common elbow injuries seen by orthopedists and surgeons include the following:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Throwing sports like football and baseball are particularly infamous for causing injuries along the inner side of the elbow.
However, you may also injure your elbow playing the following:
Elbow injuries usually affect either the inner or outer elbow, and fall into three categories: soft tissue injuries (tendons, muscles, ligaments), bone injuries (fractures or osteoarthritis), or nerve injuries.
The most common elbow injuries seen by orthopedists and surgeons include the following:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
Most elbow injuries that bring people to the doctor are caused by repetitive strain, either from athletic injuries or other forms of overuse.
Repetitive strain injuries occur when you repeat an activity over and over again, with little time off between sessions to allow the body to heal. Over time, the joints or muscles involved in the activity can become inflamed or aggravated due to overuse. Symptoms like pain, swelling, stiffness, or weakness may begin gradually and worsen over time.
Among athletes, overhand throwers who use significant force and speed are the ones most likely to complain of elbow injury (think baseball pitchers or football players).
However, many different activities and sports can cause repetitive strain damage:
Throwing sports like football and baseball are particularly infamous for causing injuries along the inner side of the elbow.
However, you may also injure your elbow playing the following:
Elbow injuries usually affect either the inner or outer elbow, and fall into three categories: soft tissue injuries (tendons, muscles, ligaments), bone injuries (fractures or osteoarthritis), or nerve injuries.
The most common elbow injuries seen by orthopedists and surgeons include the following:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
The elbow joint is a synovial (fluid-filled) hinge joint with several important functions: moving your hand toward and away from your body, rotating your forearm, and flexing and extending the arm (bending and straightening the elbow). To make all this movement happen, your joint consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and fluid. Any one of these can be harmed from overuse, leading to injury.
Most elbow injuries that bring people to the doctor are caused by repetitive strain, either from athletic injuries or other forms of overuse.
Repetitive strain injuries occur when you repeat an activity over and over again, with little time off between sessions to allow the body to heal. Over time, the joints or muscles involved in the activity can become inflamed or aggravated due to overuse. Symptoms like pain, swelling, stiffness, or weakness may begin gradually and worsen over time.
Among athletes, overhand throwers who use significant force and speed are the ones most likely to complain of elbow injury (think baseball pitchers or football players).
However, many different activities and sports can cause repetitive strain damage:
Throwing sports like football and baseball are particularly infamous for causing injuries along the inner side of the elbow.
However, you may also injure your elbow playing the following:
Elbow injuries usually affect either the inner or outer elbow, and fall into three categories: soft tissue injuries (tendons, muscles, ligaments), bone injuries (fractures or osteoarthritis), or nerve injuries.
The most common elbow injuries seen by orthopedists and surgeons include the following:
Tennis elbow usually announces itself with a weaker-than-normal grip strength and a painful soreness or burning in the outside of the elbow.
You need not play tennis to develop tennis elbow. Many people are surprised to hear that they can sustain the same injury from a variety of different activities that strain the tendons in a similar fashion (for example, doing yard work, swimming, or even typing).
Elbow pain may also be caused by:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include:
If your elbow pain doesn’t respond to at-home treatments, you may need to see an orthopedist for a treatment program that’s somewhere between self-care and surgery. For example, your injury may respond to the following:
If your pain is severe, if you’re feeling numbness in the arm or hands, or if your sports performance and range of motion are suffering, you may want to consider elbow surgery. Making an appointment to see an orthopedist is the first step in determining whether a surgical option may benefit you.
Many orthopedists — including Coastal Orthopedics — specialize in elbow surgery.
Common elbow procedures include: