
THEODORE BLAINE MD, MBA
ELBOW
Elbow injuries, such as tendonitis (tennis or golfer’s elbow), ligament tears, fractures, and dislocations, are often caused by overuse, trauma, or degenerative conditions. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. Treatment options range from rest and physical therapy to surgical intervention, including ligament reconstruction and fracture repair. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are crucial for optimal recovery.
CONDITIONS
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Golfers Elbow
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Tennis Elbow
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Tendonitis
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Bursitis
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Fractures
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Normal Anatomy of the Elbow
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Olecranon Bursitis
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Instability
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Throwers Elbow
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Arthritis
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Sports Injuries
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Thrower’s Elbow
TREATMENTS
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Elbow Arthroscopic capsular release and osteocapsular arthroplasty
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Elbow Arthroscopy
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Elbow Ligament Reconstruction (ulnar collateral and lateral collateral)
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Elbow Replacement
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Tommy John Surgery
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Percutaneous Pinning
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Plating
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Radial Head Replacement
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Interposition Arthroplas