Treatment

Patients with tennis elbow are best treated non-operatively. Depending upon the nature and extent of the inflammation, there are many treatment options available which are successful in 80% to 90% of tennis elbow cases.

Conservative, nonsurgical treatments

  • Relaxation – Stop the activities that are causing the pain. Your pain is telling you to rest the muscles by taking a timeout from using it. You will need to take a break from taking part in sports as well as refraining from heavyweight activities.
  • Anti-inflammatory medications – Either over-the-counter (Ibuprofen and aspirin) or prescription anti-inflammatory medications can reduce swelling and pain.
  • Equipment inspection – If you use a tennis racquet regularly, have it professionally inspected to ensure the size or weight of the racquet is appropriate.
  • Topical compound creams – These can be rubbed onto the affected area.
  • Physical therapy – Exercises that concentrate on reinforcing the forearm muscles are beneficial.
  • Muscle stimulating procedures – Prescribed by your doctor and physical therapist improve the healing of the tendons. Ultrasound and massaging with ice also help.
  • Bracing – A brace can also ease symptoms.

For those patients who fail the most conservative measures over roughly three months, sometimes cortisone and biologic injections are used.

Surgical treatments

As always, your Florida Orthopaedic Institute surgeon will exhaust all applicable nonsurgical healing methods before advising surgery. Surgical intervention may be recommended if the pain continues and all conservative methods have been exhausted after approximately a year. If surgery is required, it is typically used to eliminate unhealthy tissue and connect healthier muscle to the bone.

The right surgical approach for you will depend on a range of factors. These include the scope of your injury, your general health, and your personal needs. Your Florida Orthopaedic Institute surgeon can discuss all the options.

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