Regenerative Treatment for Sports Elbow Injuries
Advanced, non-surgical, image-guided injection treatments address elbow injuries caused by sports activity. Whether it's tennis elbow, ligament tears, or general elbow joint pain, these procedures use your body's natural healing agents — bone marrow stem cells and Highly Concentrated Platelets (HCP) — to stimulate recovery and promote tissue regeneration.
Elbow Injuries Commonly Treated
- Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
- Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis)
- Elbow osteoarthritis
- Elbow instability
- Elbow tendon injuries
- Elbow ligament injuries
- Nerve entrapment (ulnar nerve)
How Regenerative Treatment Works
Regenerative procedures stimulate tissue repair by introducing healing agents — bone marrow stem cells and Highly Concentrated Platelets — to the injured area, accelerating recovery and reducing pain. These minimally invasive, image-guided treatments offer a non-invasive alternative to traditional surgery, helping athletes recover quickly and return to activity, often without the need for surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do regenerative procedures work? They introduce healing agents such as stem cells and platelets to the injured area, accelerating recovery and reducing pain.
How long is recovery? Typically a few weeks to a few months, depending on severity — often faster than surgical approaches.
Do they help tennis and golfer's elbow? Yes — they are highly effective at promoting healing in the tendons and ligaments.
Can they help me avoid surgery? In many cases regenerative therapy can eliminate the need for surgery by healing the injury non-surgically and reducing pain.
Are they safe? Yes — they use your body's own natural healing agents, minimizing the risk of complications.
How long do results last? Results can last from several months to years; some individuals may need occasional follow-up treatments.
Dr. Suresh Palsania
Orthopedic Surgeon · Sikar, Rajasthan
