Elbow Pain & Injury Treatment
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment for elbow pain, stiffness, injuries, and arthritis to restore strength and movement.
About Elbow Conditions
The elbow is a vital joint that enables everyday activities such as lifting, gripping, and bending the arm. Pain, stiffness, or restricted movement in the elbow can significantly affect daily life and may indicate an underlying orthopaedic condition requiring timely medical attention.
At our orthopaedic center in Mumbai, we offer comprehensive elbow care focused on accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of a wide range of elbow conditions. Our goal is to relieve pain, restore mobility, and help patients return to their normal activities safely and confidently.
Elbow problems commonly develop due to overuse, sports injuries, repetitive strain, or age-related wear and tear. Early evaluation and appropriate treatment are essential to prevent worsening symptoms and long-term complications.
"Conditions We Treat"

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Pain caused by overuse of forearm muscles, common in sports and repetitive activities.

Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
Inner elbow pain due to repetitive wrist and arm movements.

Elbow Arthritis
Wear-and-tear or inflammatory conditions causing pain, stiffness, and reduced motion.

Elbow Fractures
Breaks caused by falls or accidents requiring precise treatment and rehabilitation.

Elbow Dislocation
Displacement of elbow bones due to trauma or sports injury.

Ulnar Nerve Compression (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome)
Wear-and-tear or inflammatory conditions causing pain, stiffness, and reduced motion.
Evaluation & Diagnosis
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective elbow treatment. Our orthopaedic team performs a thorough clinical evaluation to identify the exact cause of elbow pain or dysfunction. This includes assessing range of motion, joint stability, muscle strength, and signs of swelling or tenderness.
When required, advanced imaging such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans may be recommended to obtain a clearer understanding of bone, joint, ligament, or nerve involvement. This step-by-step diagnostic approach helps us determine the severity of the condition and plan targeted treatment that supports safe recovery and long-term joint health.
Treatment Options for Elbow Pain and Injury
Non-Surgical Treatment
->Rest & activity modification ->Physiotherapy ->Medication & injections ->Bracing support
Surgical Treatment
-> Arthroscopy ->Fracture fixation ->Nerve decompression ->Advanced elbow surgery
Rehabilitation & Recovery
-> Post-treatment physiotherapy ->Strength & mobility exercises ->Long-term joint care
Why Choose Our Elbow Care?
Expert diagnosis, personalised treatment plans, and a focus on restoring pain-free movement safely and effectively.
Experienced Orthopaedic Specialist
Extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of elbow conditions with precision and care.
Advanced Diagnosis
Use of modern imaging and clinical evaluation to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Each patient receives a customized treatment approach based on their condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals.
Complete Recovery Focus
Emphasis on pain relief, functional restoration, and long-term joint health through proper rehabilitation.
Suffering from Elbow Pain?
Get expert evaluation and treatment for elbow conditions. Early care ensures faster recovery.
F.A.Q.
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Elbow pain is commonly caused by overuse, repetitive movements, sports injuries, arthritis, tendon inflammation (tennis or golfer’s elbow), fractures, or nerve compression.
You should consult an orthopaedic specialist if pain lasts more than 2–3 weeks, worsens over time, limits movement, or is associated with swelling, stiffness, or weakness.
No. Most elbow conditions can be treated with non-surgical methods such as medications, physiotherapy, activity modification, or injections. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatment fails or in severe injuries.
Diagnosis includes a detailed clinical examination and review of symptoms. X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound may be advised if needed to identify the exact cause.
Recovery time depends on the condition and severity. Mild conditions may improve within a few weeks, while more complex injuries may require longer rehabilitation or treatment.
With proper treatment, physiotherapy, and lifestyle modifications, recurrence can usually be prevented. Following medical advice and avoiding repetitive strain is important.
Yes. Physiotherapy plays a key role in strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, reducing pain, and preventing future injuries.
Yes. Maintaining proper posture, avoiding repetitive strain, warming up before activities, and strengthening the arm muscles can help prevent elbow pain and injuries.
