How Regenerative Treatment Can Help in Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow

The overuse of elbow joints usually causes either injury to the medial epicondyle or the inner side of the elbow or to the lateral epicondyle the outer side of the elbow. Injury of the tendon connected with the lateral epicondyle is called tennis elbow. But when the medial epicondyle tendon is hurt the condition is called, golfer’s elbow. The injuries result in restriction of movement of the joint. As a result, it becomes very difficult to perform our daily work which involves the elbow joint. Any injury in the joint or its connecting tissues cause immense pain. Our Regenerative Treatment experts help to diagnose the condition and provide suitable treatment.

What are the symptoms of tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow?

Golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow are characterized by the following symptoms:

  • Pain and tenderness sometimes extending as far the wrist.
  • Joints become stiff especially, after rest and early morning.
  • Weakness of the hand performing simple tasks that involves hand becomes very difficult, like shaking hand, turning a door knob, even holding a tea-cup becomes very painful.
  • Swelling near the elbow.
  • Tingling of the ring and little fingers in cases of golfer’s elbow.

How to achieve temporary relief from the tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow symptoms?

Golfer’s/ tennis elbow is a painful condition which causes restricted movement of the joint. However, people having tennis or golfer’s elbow can use the following things to temporarily relief symptoms:

  • Rest the arm. It is observed that resting the arm helps to relief pain.
  • Application of ice pack. Ice application helps to reduce pain by reducing the inflammation. Ice packs must be applied several times in a day. A thin cloth can be applied over the ice pack especially when the ice pack is very cold.
  • Compression bands. A well fitted compression band can be wrapped around the injured joint to relief symptoms and to provide rest to the affected joint. The compression bands must not be tightened very hard as it may hinder blood supply.
  • Massage. Massaging the affected arm gently can help to reduce inflammation, stiffness, and swelling.
  • Application of heat. Some people having tennis/golfer’s elbow claim that application of heat helps to relief pain.
  • Taking pain-killers. In cases where pain become unbearable doctors may suggest some non-steroidal ant-inflammatory drugs to manage symptoms. However, taking pain-killers is just a temporary method to manage pain and one must not be dependent on them.

Generally, the pain caused by tennis/golfer’s elbow decreases gradually as the tendons start to heal. In case the pain becomes unmanageable or gets worse you can consult our experts. With Regenerative treatment you can achieve complete recovery in much less time.

How Regenerative Treatment can help with tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow?

Elbow injury is very common in sportsmen or in people who repeatedly use their hand, wrist and arm. When the tendons damage beyond body’s ability to repair Medica Stem Cell procedures, which involves Regenerative Treatment, is likely to be an excellent treatment option for conditions that cause pain in the elbows.

Several studies done recently have shown the effectiveness of Enhanced Enhanced Platelet Rich Plasma or Enhanced PRP in treating damaged ligaments and tendons of the elbow.

It is seen that Enhanced Enhanced Platelet Rich Plasma not only manages the symptoms of elbow injury efficiently but also promotes healing of the inflamed or injured tendons.

A lot of people who undergo surgery continue to experience numbness, tenderness, or reduced range of movement or reduced function. Also, the surgery has very painful post-operative recovery, which needs to be followed by rehabilitation to restore the mobility of the joint. Unlike, conventional treatment, Regenerative Treatment is a one-day procedure with minimal pain and no rehabilitation is required for the joints to regain their mobility.

What are the options of Regenerative Treatment procedure?

The non-surgical Regenerative Treatment procedures are the following:

• Prolotherapy
Enhanced Platelet-rich plasma – Enhanced PRP therapy
• Mesenchymal cell therapy
• Stromal vascular fraction therapy or SVF

In certain conditions, a combination of treatment may be the treatment protocol. However, in few cases a series of injection is administered in several treatment sessions. The choice of treatment depends on the condition and severity of it and is at the discretion of the Consultant.

What are the benefits of Regenerative Treatment?

Regenerative Treatments are minimally invasive, non-surgical, same day procedures. There is no risk of rejection with minimal recovery time. You are fully awake during the procedure and travel home within a few hours after the injections are administered in the affected area.

The benefits of Regenerative treatment are the following:

Unlike, surgery there is no risk or complications. Regenerative Treatment is a minimal-invasive procedure and does not require administration of general anaesthesia or lengthy recovery time. Generally, no post-operative pain medication is required. The patient can resume work within a week after the procedure.

Minimal post-procedural recovery time. Contrary to surgery the Regenerative Treatment requires minimal time to recover after the procedure. There is far less risk involved in Regenerative Treatment than surgery.

No general anaesthesia. Anaesthesia causes anxiety in many people. In Regenerative Treatment a topical anaesthesia is used thus there is no side-effects usually felt after.

Regenerative Treatments help body’s own natural ability to repair itself without the use of any medication.

The best thing about Regenerative Therapy is that it is a same day procedure.

Safe procedure with no risk of rejection and contraction of any disease. Since, the procedure involves autologous transplant (taken form your own body and injected back into your own body) there is no rejection from the immune system making it safe and preventing any signs of rejection. The donor and recipient are the same so there is no risk of contracting or transmitting any infectious diseases.

However, there is minute risk of infection at the site of sample collection and injection site. The risk of infection is minimized by carrying the procedure under strict sterile condition.

When do I see the results of Regenerative Treatment?

Regenerative Treatment is a same day procedure and usually, takes few hours to complete. No general anaesthesia is administered and mostly no post-operative pain medication is required. Patient can travel home after the treatment is done. The therapy is an orthobiological treatment, and requires time for the cells to restore the damaged areas of the elbow. Most patients start to see the signs of improvement in the form of reduced pain and increased mobility of the joints within a few weeks.

Regenerative Treatment releases strong anti-inflammatory agents and growth factors which reduced inflammation and hence pain. The pain usually reduces within 4 weeks after the treatment.

After 2-3 months a gradual improvement is seen as the cells begin to provide a healing effect in the affected area.

Regular follow-ups are conducted by the consultant either in person or over the phone for a period of up to 6 months. During these reviews the consultant, asks about the improvement you feel which is then compared with the starting point that was taken before the procedure started.

The final outcome of the treatment and improvement varies from one person to another depending on age, type and severity of the condition etc.

Regenerative treatment is very helpful for people who do not respond to drug treatment. It also reduces the reliance on medication. The consultant will decide if you are a candidate for the Regenerative Treatment after assessing your medical records and history.

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