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Elbow Injuries Treatment
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Elbow Injuries Treatment
5/17/2019
Stem Cell Therapy

Elbow injuries can lead to many painful complications. The most common are conditions such as arthritis, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, nerve entrapment and elbow instability. Fortunately, stem cell therapy, a minimally invasive procedure, offers an advanced medical solution for recovery and relief from the pain associated with elbow injuries. Consider speaking with your NYC stem cell therapy doctor to discover options that can best help you today.

Your elbows are difficult to see, let alone think about. Only when they’re causing you pain do you worry about them. Yet elbows are easy to hit by accident or when you fall. When an elbow is swollen or painful, you lose some of your ability to go about your normal day-to-day life.

In addition to pain, other symptoms may accompany elbow trouble. If you feel tingling or numbness in your fingers, hands or your whole arm, for example, it can be a sign of a specific type of nerve pinching known as ulnar nerve entrapment. All these conditions require an examination and diagnosis by your NYC doctor.

Options Abound

After a careful examination, your physician first may refer you to a physical therapist to show you exercises designed to help relieve the discomfort in your elbow. Because these measures aren’t suitable to relieve all your pain, however, your doctor may suggest surgery as an option to repair your elbow.

Surgery — specifically surgery of your joints — should never be considered as your first choice, especially when you have other options such as those you’ll find from your NYC pain specialist. Fortunately, stem cell therapy offers relief and recovery from the numbness and pain of elbow injuries.

A Brief Introduction to Your Joints

Joints are the places in your body where two bones come together with connective tissue cartilage. The muscles of the upper and lower arm are connected to the elbow by tendons. Your elbow allows three specific nerves — the ulnar, radial and median nerves — to pass from your upper arm to your lower arm, hands and fingers.

There are a few conditions that can lead to elbow pain and other complications. A common form of joint pain is arthritis. Sometimes, elbow pain and weakness can be caused by exertion of the tendons connected to the elbow. Another type of condition that affects the elbow is nerve entrapment.

Arthritis is a Common Ailment

The two main types of arthritis that can occur are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage in your joint becomes thinner than normal, leading to grinding of the bones that come together at the joint. Rheumatoid arthritis occurs when the lining surrounding bones becomes irritated and sore. Common symptoms of both types of arthritis include:

  • Decreased range of motion
  • Pain
  • Redness
  • Stiffness in joints
  • Swelling

Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can be treated effectively with stem cell therapy. Talk to your physician or a top stem cell specialist in New York before you opt for surgery or other expensive treatments.

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