Golfer’s Elbow
What is the medial epicondyle?
The medial epicondyle is the bony bump on the inner side of your elbow. It serves as the attachment point for several tendons that control wrist and finger flexion (bending).
Most cases improve with non-surgical treatment, including:
- Rest and activity modification
- Ice and anti-inflammatory medications
- Physical therapy and stretching
- Bracing or elbow supports
- Corticosteroid or biologic injections (like PRP)
Surgery may be considered for persistent symptoms that do not improve with 6–12 months of conservative care.
If you or a loved one suffer with golfer’s elbow, schedule a consultation with board-certified and fellowship-trained elbow surgeon Dr. Sachin Allahabadi. Widely regarded as one of the leading elbow surgeons in Houston, Dr. Allahabadi specializes in the treatment of elbow injuries and conditions using advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques. He has offices in The Woodlands and proudly treats patients from The Woodlands and Houston,TX. Schedule a consultation today to learn about your treatment options and begin your recovery.
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Sachin Allahabadi, MD
- Board-Certified & Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Surgeon
- Expertise in Minimally Invasive Knee & Shoulder Surgeries
- Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery, Houston Methodist Hospital & Weill Cornell Medical College
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