Treating Elbow Pain Without Surgery
The elbow is prone to injury due to frequent use. Dr. Sonali’s clinic offers advanced non-surgical treatments to relieve pain, restore mobility, and promote long-term healing without surgery.

Elbow pain often results from overuse, repetitive strain, or injury, leading to stiffness, inflammation, and reduced mobility. Early diagnosis through physical exams and imaging helps determine the best treatment approach.
Non-surgical therapies like PRP, EMTT, and robotic laser reduce pain, promote healing, and restore function, allowing for natural recovery and improved mobility without the need for surgery
Tennis & Golfer’s Elbow
Causes:
Although commonly associated with tennis and golf, these conditions can affect anyone who frequently engages in activities involving repetitive wrist flexion, gripping, or forearm strain. Overuse of the forearm muscles leads to tendon irritation and inflammation, gradually weakening the affected area and causing discomfort during movement.
Symptoms :
- Pain and tenderness on the inner (golfer’s elbow) or outer (tennis elbow) part of the elbow
- Pain radiating to the forearm and wrist
- Weak grip strength
- Elbow stiffness
- Numbness or tingling
- Worsening pain with activity
Diagnosis:
A comprehensive diagnosis involves reviewing symptoms, assessing pain levels, and performing physical tests to evaluate strength and mobility. Imaging tests such as ultrasound may be used to visualize tendon health and detect inflammation, ensuring an accurate treatment plan.

Elbow Osteoarthritis & Joint Pain
Causes :
While aging is the primary cause, other factors such as genetic predisposition, previous joint injuries, and repetitive overuse from physical activities or work-related movements can contribute to its development.
Symptoms :
Within 24 hours of injury, individuals may experience:
- Joint pain that worsens with activity
- Stiffness and reduced flexibility
- Limited range of motion
- Swelling and inflammation
- Grating or cracking sensation in the joint
Diagnosis :
A proper diagnosis involves a thorough review of symptoms, a physical examination, and imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasound, or MRI to assess joint damage and determine the best treatment approach.

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