Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow) Pain
Regenerative Treatments for Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow) Pain.
Medial epicondylitis is a type of tendonitis affecting the tendons on the inside (medial side) of the elbow which attach muscles that control the flexing of the fingers and wrists to the bone on that side of the elbow. Overuse damage to these muscles and tendons, such as from excessive gripping, hammering, painting or using a computer mouse by the hand, or swinging the arm (like during golf or other sports), has led to inflammation and pain of these tendons.
Atlas Natural Medicine realizes that more and more people today want to avoid dangerous medications and invasive surgery. We employ non-invasive, natural regenerative stem cell treatments that can help heal the damage to the inflamed tendons of medial epicondylitis and avoid the side effects of steroid injections or elbow surgery.