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Tennis Elbow Treatment & Surgery In St. Peters, Missouri

Tennis elbow is a common problem that causes inflammation of tendons on the outside of the elbow. The cause is unknown, but tennis elbow causes pain with grasping and lifting. Patients often say that shaking hands is extremely painful.

Treatment With Cortisone Shot & Physical Therapy

Tennis elbow rarely requires surgery and always gets better on its own with time. However, it may take as long as two years for the problem to go away. Tennis elbow usually gets a lot better with a cortisone shot. Milder cases can be treated with therapy and braces.

If a patient has two or three injections and the problem still comes back, tennis elbow surgery cures the problem in about 80% of cases. It is important to understand that tennis elbow surgery may not help, and, if that is the case, the only option is to “wait it out.”

For the surgical repair and non-surgical treatment of tennis elbow in St. Charles County, call Dr. Frisella at (636) 229-4222 or request an appointment online.

A couple going for jogging have tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow Treatment & Surgery In St. Peters, Missouri

Tennis elbow is a common problem that causes inflammation of tendons on the outside of the elbow. The cause is unknown, but tennis elbow causes pain with grasping and lifting. Patients often say that shaking hands is extremely painful.

Treatment With Cortisone Shot & Physical Therapy

Tennis elbow rarely requires surgery and always gets better on its own with time. However, it may take as long as two years for the problem to go away. Tennis elbow usually gets a lot better with a cortisone shot. Milder cases can be treated with therapy and braces.

If a patient has two or three injections and the problem still comes back, tennis elbow surgery cures the problem in about 80% of cases. It is important to understand that tennis elbow surgery may not help, and, if that is the case, the only option is to “wait it out.”

For the surgical repair and non-surgical treatment of tennis elbow in St. Charles County, call Dr. Frisella at (636) 229-4222 or request an appointment online.

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Dr. Anthony Frisella is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon in St. Peters, Missouri specializing in disorders of the upper extremity, elbow surgery and shoulder surgery and sports injuries. Dr. Frisella provides treatment for rotator cuff tears, bursitis and tendonitis of the shoulder, shoulder impingement, shoulder instability, separated and dislocated shoulder, arthritis of the shoulder, fractures, tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis), arthritis, job related injuries. At Advanced Bone and Joint, we offer physical therapy, cortisone injections, arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, total shoulder replacement, and all types of general orthopaedic surgery.