Understanding Elbow Pain

What Is Elbow Pain?

Elbow pain can arise from a wide range of causes — from sports injuries and overuse conditions to arthritis and nerve compression. Whether you're dealing with the classic "tennis elbow," golfer's elbow, or a more complex condition, the pain can interfere significantly with work, sports, and daily activities.

At Medical Center Plus, our experts tailor treatment plans to the specific needs of each patient, combining therapeutic interventions to reduce pain and enhance elbow function. Elbow pain is often connected to hand and wrist pain , shoulder pain , and carpal tunnel syndrome.

We use advanced therapies including Biologics & PRP and Pulsewave Therapy to accelerate healing of damaged tendons and ligaments — without surgery or opioids.

Common Symptoms

  • Pain on the outside or inside of the elbow
  • Weak grip strength
  • Pain when gripping or lifting objects
  • Stiffness when straightening the arm
  • Tenderness around the elbow joint
  • Burning or aching along the forearm
  • Swelling around the elbow
Why It Happens

Common Causes of Elbow Pain

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

Overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons attached to the outer elbow — common in racket sports and repetitive arm activities.

Golfer's Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

Inflammation of the tendons on the inner side of the elbow from repetitive wrist flexion or grip activities.

Bursitis

Inflammation of the olecranon bursa at the back of the elbow causes swelling, tenderness, and restricted movement.

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can affect the elbow joint. See our arthritis page.

Nerve Compression

Cubital tunnel syndrome (compressed ulnar nerve) causes pain, numbness, and tingling in the elbow and hand.

Injury & Overuse

Sports injuries, repetitive occupational movements, or a single traumatic event can damage elbow tendons and ligaments.

Our Approach

How We Treat Elbow Pain

We identify the exact cause of your elbow pain and use the most effective non-surgical therapies to restore strength and eliminate discomfort. Learn more about our team.

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Physical Medicine

A comprehensive elbow evaluation to identify the exact cause — tendinitis, bursitis, nerve compression, or arthritis — before recommending any treatment.

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Biologics — Plasma & PRP

PRP injections deliver concentrated healing factors directly to damaged elbow tendons and ligaments, stimulating natural repair and reducing chronic inflammation.

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Pulsewave Therapy

Acoustic wave therapy that breaks down scar tissue in damaged elbow tendons, improves circulation, and accelerates the natural healing process.

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Trigger Point Injections

Targeted injections into the forearm and elbow muscles contributing to tendinitis pain, providing rapid relief and restoring normal movement.

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Electric Cell Signaling Technology

Advanced electrical therapy that reduces nerve irritation and promotes cellular repair in damaged elbow tissue.

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Electrical Stimulation

Non-invasive muscle and nerve stimulation to reduce elbow pain and restore strength and function.

Why Medical Center Plus

The Medical Center Plus Difference

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Multi-Specialty Team

Multiple specialists collaborate under one roof — no referrals needed.

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Latest Technology

Cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment technologies.

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No Opioid Prescriptions

We get patients off medications, not onto them.

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One-Visit Convenience

See multiple providers in a single visit.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tennis elbow heal without surgery? +

Yes — the vast majority of tennis elbow cases resolve with non-surgical treatment. Our Biologics & PRP and Pulsewave Therapy are highly effective for accelerating tendon healing. Book a consultation to get started.

How long does elbow pain treatment take? +

Most patients experience significant improvement within 4–8 weeks of treatment. Chronic cases may require a longer plan, which your care team will outline at your first visit.

Is elbow pain related to nerve problems? +

Yes — cubital tunnel syndrome (compressed ulnar nerve) can cause elbow pain, numbness, and tingling in the ring and little fingers. Our team evaluates for nerve involvement as part of every elbow assessment.

Does Medical Center Plus accept insurance? +

We work with most major insurance providers. Contact our office and we'll verify your coverage before your appointment.

Get Your Elbow Back in Action

Our team will diagnose and treat the cause of your elbow pain and restore full function.