Dr.
Howard Marans and his staff are experts in as many alternative andeffective treatments of elbow arthritis as there are ways to develop the
inflammatory and painfully restrictive disease.
Effective
Treatments of Elbow Arthritis
Physical Treatments
> Acupuncture is used in
physiotherapy and sometimes with elbow conditions, although no strong evidence
of its benefit exists. Physiotherapists may also fit epicondylitis clasps
useful for tennis and golfer’s elbow but not for radial tunnel or cubial
syndrome.
Physiotherapists lessen your elbow strain by strapping or taping the joint or soft-tissue.
Physiotherapists lessen your elbow strain by strapping or taping the joint or soft-tissue.
Steroid Injections
If you’re in severe pain or
don’t seem to be better within a few weeks, see your doctor. They may recommend
local steroid injection. The pain can worsen for a few hours afterwards, and
occasionally it may be severe and last up to 48 hours. However, most recover
after this. If the pain continues. you may require a second injection.
> Steroid injections are an
effective treatment of elbow arthritis with very few side-effects, unless
tennis elbow has lasted more than 6 weeks. Most people get better whether they
have an injection or not.
Platelet-rich Plasma Injection
A new technique called
platelet-rich plasma is a popular treatment for tennis elbow.
> PRP involves taking a
blood sample that is treated to increase the number of platelets compared with
other cells in the sample. This is then re-injected into the area, stimulating
healing in the nearby tissues. Recent international studies indicate PRP
reduces pain and increases function more effectively than steroid injections.
Surgery – Are You Ready For a Cure?
Dr. Howard Marans is a go-to
authority for all elbow, knee, hand, wrist, and ankle surgeries, and his
practice extends over twenty California cities. Surgery is the most effective
treatment of elbow arthritis to ensure no relapse or return of chronic painful
symptoms. Howard
Marans MD and his expert office staff can determine the extent of your
joint issues and safely and effectively treat you.
Most elbow pain will heal
using the above non-invasive treatments, but some will need surgery. There are
different surgeries for the elbow. Most operations are carried out as day-case
procedures and patients return home that same day. Afterward, you’ll need to follow a regular
stretching program at home as well as having physiotherapy. You may need to go
back Dr. Marans for a check-up after two weeks. You should usually only need
two weeks off work for effective treatment of elbow arthritis unless your job
involves heavy manual work, when you may need four to six weeks off, at Dr.
Marans’ discretion.
Elbow Stiffness
If your stiffness is due to
abnormal bone formation or soft tissue problems, you may need an operation to
remove abnormal bone or release contracted tissues. After the operation, your
elbow will probably be moved by a special machine for a few days and Dr. Marans
will prescribe intensive physiotherapy as an outpatient. The operation may not
restore full range of movement, but that is not a common outcome.
Elbow Arthritis
If loose pieces of bone are
causing pain, they can be removed arthroscopically. This means surgery is done
through a very small incision. Abnormal bone is cleared from the joint in an
open procedure if a bigger incision is needed.
If your elbow is making it
difficult for you to carry on with your daily life or is causing a lot of pain
and restricting your every day movement, an elbow replacement may be required
for effective treatment of elbow arthritis. Dr. Marans will advise if this is
necessary and recommended. Please click below to schedule your consultation or
call us at 714.979.8981.
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