Treat Your Rotator Cuff Injury Without Surgery

Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow are painful conditions that really limit the use of your elbow. We understand that sometimes resting from painful activities isn’t possible, especially if your job needs it.

Patients often get prescribed things like steroid injections and drugs, but those can have nasty side effects and don’t take care of the root problem. We here at Orthobiologics Associates are dedicated to treating your Tennis or Golfer’s Elbow without drugs or surgeries, and get you back to doing the things you love without the pain!

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What Do We Do Here At Orthobiologics Associates?

At Orthobiologics Associates,we are most well-known for our integrated approach to healing. We combine western medicine, eastern medicine, and modern medicine approaches to ensure the highest patient outcomes possible, delivering the highest chance of healing and recovery.

Our bodies are capable of healing and regenerating themselves if we provide them with the right opportunity to do so. This is what our non-surgical solutions are all about, creating an environment for the body to heal itself and avoid drugs and surgery.

Responsible Pain Management For Tennis & Golfer’s Elbow

Responsible Pain Management (RPM) is our non-surgery and non-drug solution to Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow, bringing lasting pain relief to our patient. Our advanced, non-invasive therapies are designed to bring back your movement, lower your pain, and get you doing your favorite activities without limitations!

We use advanced medical diagnostics to find out exactly what your problem is, ruling out any other issues and determining exactly how much damage is in your elbow. This guides us in creating a personalized plan of recovery that takes care of your needs and goals. RPM uses regenerative and complementary medicine to boost your body’s natural healing abilities, fixing the root of the problem in record times without the complications of surgery and drugs.

Our cutting-edge use of stem cells gives your body the tools it needs, putting your elbow into a regenerative state. On top of this, our highly-trained team will use their other skills to accelerate your healing, including:

  • Innovative Regenerative Therapies – Stem cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP), and more to heal your elbow.
  • Medical Acupuncture – Using a highly researched combination of eastern and western medicine, we’ll provide you with immediate pain-relief. 
  • Wellness Care & Healthy Habits – The habits we teach you ensure that your elbow stays healthy long after you’re done with us!
  • Advanced Medical Diagnostics – Our process includes pin-point accuracy in where your pain is, attacking the problem directly. 
  • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Living pain-free continues with strengthening the tendons in your elbow, while enjoying the therapeutic effects of massage!

Let’s talk today and see how Orthobiologics Associates can help you get back to pain-free living, leaving tennis and golf as sports and away from your elbow!

Elbow Pain Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tennis Elbow?

Tennis Elbow is when the tendon called the “common extensor tendon” is inflamed or strained, causing pain in the outer elbow with things like gripping, lifting, or repetitive movements. It’s also called “Lateral Epicondylitis”

Can a rotator cuff tear heal on its own?

Yes, a lot of the time a rotator cuff can heal on its own. It reacts well to strengthening and mobilizing exercises, and responds well to regenerative medicine that puts it into a healing state – exactly what we do at Orthobiologics Associates!

How do Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow happen?

They usually happen due to repetitive use, often when our jobs require a lot of hand work such as hammering.

What can Orthobiologics Associates do to help me treat my elbow pain?

Orthobiologics Associates  uses regenerative medicine that avoids the nasty side effects of surgeries and drugs, boosting your body’s natural abilities to heal. This is done through things like stem cell therapy and physical rehabilitation. Contact us to find out more!