Joint Anatomy

The Elbow Joint

The elbow is a complex hinge joint that allows you to bend, straighten, and rotate your arm. It is highly susceptible to repetitive strain injuries and overuse issues from sports like tennis, golf, and throwing. These injuries inflame the tendons or damage the stabilizing ligaments, limiting joint mobility and strength.

Elbow Conditions & Sports Care

Tennis & Golfer's Elbow

Tendon Inflammation Care

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) are tendon issues caused by repetitive strain. Most recover with braces and therapy, while chronic cases require tendon release.

Elbow Ligament Repairs

UCL & Instability Care

Repetitive overhead throwing or acute trauma can tear the Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL), leading to instability and loss of throwing velocity. We perform advanced ligament repair or reconstruction.

Arthroscopic Debridement

Minimally Invasive Care

For stiffness, loose bodies, or arthritis, keyhole arthroscopy is used to clean the joint and remove bone spurs, relieving elbow pain and restoring a natural range of motion.

Elbow Joint Treatment

Restore Your Elbow Strength

Book a consultation with Dr. Yugal Varandani to receive an expert evaluation and customized rehabilitation plan for your tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, or ligament injury.