Elbow Pain

  • Elbow pain, or elbow joint dysfunction, means your elbow is not moving fluidly, resulting in stiffness and discomfort. Picture this as a rusty hinge that is harder to move. Patients with elbow dysfunction might notice their elbows hurt, feel stiff, and don't move as well as they should. Sometimes, symptoms can radiate toward the hand.

  • Elbow pain often happens from prior injuries or repeating the same motions, like typing or playing racquet sports.

  • Neglecting this condition may accelerate the development of arthritis. Fortunately, our office can help restore motion. Staying active is essential, although you may need to limit high-impact activities temporarily. To speed your recovery, ensure your workstation is set up correctly, take frequent breaks from stressful activities, and perform stretching and strengthening exercises.