Elbow & Wrist Problems

Elbow & Wrist Problems

What are Elbow & Wrist Problems?

Elbow and wrist problems can impact your ability to perform everyday tasks, causing pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility. These issues may result from injuries, arthritis, repetitive strain, or degenerative conditions.

Our treatments are designed to restore function, relieve pain, and improve your quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with a sprain, tendonitis, or chronic discomfort, we tailor solutions to meet your unique needs and help you get back to doing the things you love.

Conditions We Treat

Tendonitis

Tendonitis

Inflammation of tendons in the elbow or wrist, causing pain and limited movement.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Nerve compression in the wrist leads to numbness, tingling, and discomfort.

Elbow Bursitis

Elbow Bursitis

Swelling or inflammation of the fluid-filled sac in the elbow joint.

Wrist Sprains and Strains

Wrist Sprains and Strains

Injuries from overuse, accidents, or repetitive motion causing pain and weakness.

Transforming Elbow and Wrist Care

Our clinic provides advanced care for elbow and wrist problems, combining precision techniques and personalized treatment to help you recover faster and move comfortably.

  • Advanced Treatments: Proven methods to address joint pain, instability, and injuries, ensuring effective and long-term relief.
  • Faster Recovery: Minimally invasive techniques mean less pain, shorter hospital stays, and a quicker return to your daily activities.
  • Comprehensive Care: Whether it’s arthritis, sprains, or fractures, we provide expert care for all elbow and wrist-related issues.

FAQs on Elbow & Wrist Problems

Elbow and wrist pain can result from injuries, overuse, arthritis, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or fractures. Repetitive motion or strain from daily activities or sports can also contribute to discomfort in these joints.
You should consult a doctor if you experience persistent pain, swelling, limited movement, or weakness in your elbow or wrist that doesn’t improve with rest or over-the-counter treatments. Early evaluation can prevent further complications.
Yes, many elbow and wrist conditions can be treated with minimally invasive techniques, such as arthroscopy. These procedures involve smaller incisions, reduced pain, quicker recovery times, and less scarring compared to traditional surgeries.