The elbow is a joint that is constructed of bone, cartilage, ligaments, and fluid, but it is the muscles and tendons that help the elbow joint function. Although elbow pain is common when the joint is overused, most problems occur when any of the structures are injured or diseased. The most common cause of elbow pain is tendonitis, which is inflammation of the tendon that attaches the muscle to the bone. Many golfers and tennis players develop elbow tendonitis after years of playing these sports. In fact, many professional athletes who have developed tendonitis in the elbow have received Regenerative Medicine Therapy, and they have returned to action with little signs that an injury ever happened. The purpose of concentrated cells being injected into the affected area is to release an abundance of growth factors to promote natural healing.

Many professional athletes who have developed tendonitis in the elbow have received Regenerative Medicine Therapy, and they have returned to action with little signs that an injury ever happened. The beauty of our elbow joint pain treatment is that it increases the body's natural ability to heal.
Some of the more common causes of elbow joint pain that our regenerative medicine treatments can help improve include: