Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis) – Inner Elbow Pain and Grip Weakness Relief

Overview

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Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is a painful condition that affects the inner side of the elbow, where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump called the medial epicondyle. Despite the name, it doesn’t just affect golfers — it’s also common in baseball players, carpenters, mechanics, and anyone who performs repetitive wrist flexion or gripping motions.

Overuse of these tendons leads to tiny tears and inflammation, resulting in pain, tenderness, and weakness when gripping or lifting objects. Without proper treatment, it can progress to chronic degeneration of the tendon, known as tendinosis.

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, patients across Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas receive expert, personalized care that targets both pain relief and long-term tendon healing.

Understanding Golfer’s Elbow

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The tendons that flex your wrist and fingers attach to the inner (medial) part of the elbow. When these tendons are repeatedly strained — from swinging, lifting, or twisting — they develop small microtears. The body’s natural healing response can cause inflammation, swelling, and scarring, which leads to pain and stiffness during daily activity.

This condition mirrors tennis elbow, but it occurs on the opposite side of the joint and affects different muscles and tendons.

Common Causes and Risk Factors

While sports like golf or baseball are well-known causes, any activity involving repetitive gripping, lifting, or twisting of the wrist can lead to golfer’s elbow.

Common causes include:

Risk factors:

Symptoms

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Symptoms of golfer’s elbow typically develop gradually and can vary from mild discomfort to sharp, persistent pain.

Common symptoms include:

Pain often worsens when performing motions like swinging a golf club, shaking hands, or lifting objects with the palm facing down.

Diagnosis

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At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, Dr. Robert L. Burke, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, conducts a thorough examination to confirm the diagnosis and rule out related conditions such as ulnar nerve compression or arthritis.

Diagnostic process includes:

Imaging studies:

Accurate diagnosis ensures proper treatment targeting both pain and tendon recovery.

Treatment Options at Dr. Burke Orthopedics

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Non-Surgical Treatments

Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation, restoring tendon strength, and preventing reinjury through a combination of conservative and, if needed, surgical options.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Manual therapy and ergonomics: Correcting posture and movement patterns to prevent recurrence.

These methods typically restore function within weeks when followed consistently.

Surgical Treatments

When conservative treatments fail after several months, Dr. Burke may recommend minimally invasive surgery to repair damaged tendon tissue.

Surgical options include:

Modern surgical techniques minimize incision size, preserve healthy tissue, and support faster recovery.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery varies based on treatment type and the severity of tendon injury.

Typical recovery timelines:

Rehabilitation goals:

Patients who complete rehabilitation and ergonomic training typically regain full use of their arm without pain.

Long-Term Outlook and Prevention

Golfer’s elbow responds very well to early intervention and a structured rehabilitation plan.

Prevention tips:

Maintaining flexibility and strength is key to preventing recurrence.

When to Seek Medical Care

You should seek evaluation if:

Prompt orthopedic assessment prevents chronic tendon degeneration.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

If elbow pain limits your ability to work, play sports, or enjoy daily life, professional care can help you heal.
At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we provide personalized, comprehensive treatment for golfer’s elbow, helping patients regain strength, motion, and confidence.

We proudly serve Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas, offering expert orthopedic care from diagnosis through full recovery.

Call (713) 436-3488 or Request an Appointment Online to schedule a consultation with Dr. Robert L. Burke, board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in elbow and upper-extremity conditions.

Medical Disclaimer:

The information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding medical condition or treatment. If you experience severe pain, weakness, or numbness, contact a medical professional immediately or visit your nearest emergency center.

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