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Elbow Pain Stem Cell Therapy

Regenerative treatment for tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, elbow arthritis, and nerve entrapment using bone marrow stem cells and highly concentrated platelets.

Dr. Suresh PalsaniaJune 18, 20261 min read
Elbow Pain Stem Cell Therapy

Non-Surgical Treatment for Elbow Pain

Regenerative therapies support natural healing, pain relief, and restored mobility as an alternative to traditional surgical intervention. These injection-based treatments use the body's own cellular resources rather than invasive procedures.

Therapeutic Approach

Two primary treatment modalities are used:

  • Bone Marrow Stem Cells (BMAC): harvested from the patient's bone marrow, concentrated, and delivered to the injured site under imaging guidance.
  • Highly Concentrated Platelets (HCP): specially processed platelets containing growth factors that accelerate tissue repair.

These approaches work by reducing inflammation, repairing damaged tissue, and restoring natural function without surgery.

Elbow Conditions Commonly Treated

  • Elbow osteoarthritis
  • Elbow instability
  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Medial epicondylitis (golfer's elbow)
  • Nerve entrapment (ulnar nerve)

Treatment Procedures

HCP Therapy

Platelets are concentrated to maximise growth factors — biological agents that accelerate tissue repair. Injections deliver the therapy under imaging guidance to ensure precise targeting.

Stem Cell Therapy

Bone marrow is harvested, the stem cells are concentrated, and they are delivered precisely to the injured area. These stem cells differentiate into tendon, ligament, cartilage, and bone cells to support repair.

Recovery Profile

Most patients resume light activities within several days, with results potentially lasting several years depending on activity level and joint health.

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Dr. Suresh Palsania

Orthopedic Surgeon · Sikar, Rajasthan