Tennis Elbow

Musculoskeletal diseases are common in people with advanced exertion situations. Tennis Elbow (lateral Epicondylitis) and Golfer’s Elbow (medial Epicondylitis) are similar diseases. Both diseases are associated with inordinate operation and the elbow joints and muscles rupture. We can care for your musculoskeletal diseases and provide effective cures for your pain.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis Elbow (Epicondylitis) affects the external section of the elbow. Still, it isn’t just limited to tennis players; it can affect people doing regular work and during rest and conditioning.
Golfer's elbow
As the name suggests, it’s generally seen in golfers. Still, it can also impact people who engage in repeated conditioning, similar to grasping or swinging movements.
Signs of Golfers' Elbow and Tennis Elbow
- Elbow pain or tenderness
- Elbow swelling or warmth
- Wrist or forearm weakness.
If you have these symptoms, our staff at Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Centre can help you identify the source of your discomfort and develop an individualized treatment strategy for you.
Tennis Elbow and Golfer's Elbow Treatment Options:
Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Centre provides efficient and cutting-edge therapies for Golfer’s Elbow and Tennis Elbow. We want to restore function, encourage healing, and lower pain. Among the therapies we might advise are:
Physiotherapy
We can refer to you knowledgeable physical therapists who will walk you through exercises designed for your condition and activity level.
Pain management by intervention
For more serious situations, we provide interventional treatments including:
- Injections of steroids: To lower inflammation and offer momentary pain relief.
- PRP therapy: It uses your blood to encourage healing by supporting the regeneration of damaged tissues. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy.
A minimally invasive approach aiming to encourage healing of injured tissue and lower discomfort, the Tenex Procedure
Restorative Healthcare
They can also encourage tissue healing and assist in regenerating damaged tendons.
MLS Laser Therapy
This non-invasive option can help damaged tissue in the elbow get better faster on its own, with zero down time.
Education and Lifestyle Changes
Our staff will help you change activities that support the issue, show you how to avoid further harm, and walk you through ergonomic changes for your home or business.
Why choose Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Centre?
Reach out to us now for a consultation.
Should you have elbow discomfort and think you could have Tennis Elbow or Golfer’s Elbow, don’t hesitate to get treatment.
Call Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Centre now to set up a consultation with one of our professionals. Together, we will create a customized treatment plan to reduce your suffering and enhance your quality of life.