
Regenerative Health Centers of Ohio
Elbows
Here are various elbow conditions treated with regenerative therapies:
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis):
This condition involves pain and inflammation on the outside of the elbow due to overuse of the forearm muscles. Regenerative therapies can help repair damaged tendons, reduce inflammation, and promote healing, improving strength and reducing pain.
Golfer's Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis):
Similar to tennis elbow, this condition affects the tendons on the inside of the elbow, leading to pain and tenderness. Regenerative therapies can accelerate tendon repair, decrease inflammation, and restore function to the elbow.
Elbow Osteoarthritis:
Osteoarthritis in the elbow joint results from the breakdown of cartilage, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion. Regenerative therapies can help restore cartilage, reduce inflammation, and improve overall joint function.
Ligament Injuries:
Elbow ligament injuries, such as a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL), are common among athletes. Regenerative therapies can promote ligament repair, reduce recovery time, and potentially restore strength and stability to the joint.
Bursitis:
Elbow bursitis occurs when the bursa (fluid-filled sac) becomes inflamed, causing pain and swelling. Regenerative therapies can reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, and relieve symptoms, restoring comfort and mobility.
Tendinitis:
Overuse of the elbow can lead to tendinitis, causing pain and swelling in the tendons. Regenerative therapies can aid in reducing inflammation, promote healing, and support a quicker return to regular activities.
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome:
This condition involves pressure on the ulnar nerve as it passes through the elbow, resulting in numbness, tingling, and pain.
Regenerative therapies may help reduce inflammation and promote nerve healing, relieving symptoms. These therapies work to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and potentially restore function, allowing for improved mobility and reduced pain in the elbow.