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Expert Orthopedic Treatment · Jaipur

Golfer’s Elbow Treatment in Jaipur

Advanced Treatment for Golfer’s Elbow by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

15+ Years Exp.
20,000+ Surgeries
Minimally Invasive
Dr. Hemendra Agrawal – Orthopedic Surgeon in Jaipur

Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

MBBS, MS (Orthopedics) · Consultant, Narayana Hospital

Overview

What is Golfer’s Elbow?

Golfer’s elbow, medically known as medial epicondylitis, is a condition caused by overuse of the forearm muscles leading to inflammation and micro-tears in the tendons that attach to the inner side of the elbow.

Although commonly associated with golfers, this condition can affect anyone who performs repetitive wrist flexion or gripping activities such as lifting, typing, or manual work.

Patients typically experience pain and tenderness on the inner side of the elbow, along with stiffness and weakness in the hand and wrist.

Dr. Hemendra Agrawal provides comprehensive treatment for golfer’s elbow, including non-surgical therapies and advanced interventions for long-term relief.

Early treatment helps prevent chronic pain and restores normal arm function effectively.

Golfer’s Elbow Treatment in Jaipur — advanced diagnosis and evaluation

Precise diagnosis using advanced imaging & evaluation

20,000+

Successful Surgeries

When It's Needed

Conditions & Indications

When is this procedure recommended? These are the conditions where Golfer’s Elbow Treatment typically offers the best outcome.

Experiencing these symptoms?

An accurate diagnosis is the first step. Get an expert evaluation from Dr. Hemendra Agrawal.

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Medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)

Inner elbow pain due to repetitive strain

Tendon inflammation and micro-tears

Weak grip strength

Pain during wrist flexion or gripping

Chronic elbow pain

Sports-related elbow injuries

Failure of conservative treatment

Step by Step

How is Golfer’s Elbow Treated?

A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process

1

Step 01 / 06

Clinical Evaluation

Detailed examination and assessment of symptoms and activity patterns.

2

Step 02 / 06

Non-Surgical Treatment

Rest, activity modification, medications, and use of elbow braces.

3

Step 03 / 06

Physiotherapy

Strengthening and stretching exercises for forearm muscles.

4

Step 04 / 06

Injection Therapy

PRP or steroid injections to reduce inflammation and promote healing.

5

Step 05 / 06

Advanced Therapies

Shockwave therapy or regenerative treatments may be used.

Step 06 / 06

Surgical Treatment (if required)

Minimally invasive surgery to remove damaged tissue in severe cases.

Facilities & Care

Advanced Surgery & Personalized Care

From a state-of-the-art operation theatre to attentive post-operative recovery — you're in expert hands at every step.

Modern Operation Theatre

Modern Operation Theatre

Precision Surgery in Progress

Precision Surgery in Progress

Attentive Post-Operative Care

Attentive Post-Operative Care

Personalized Patient Support

Personalized Patient Support

The Outcome

Key Benefits

How this procedure transforms your life

01

Relieves inner elbow pain

02

Improves grip strength

03

Restores normal arm function

04

Non-surgical treatment options available

05

Minimally invasive procedures if needed

06

Prevents chronic condition

07

Personalized treatment plans

08

Improves quality of life

Your Journey

Recovery Timeline

What to expect during your recovery journey, step by step

Week 1-2Phase 1

Initial Phase

Pain control, rest, and activity modification.

Week 3-6Phase 2

Rehabilitation Phase

Physiotherapy and strengthening exercises.

Week 6-12Phase 3

Recovery Phase

Gradual return to normal activities.

Month 3+Phase 4

Full Recovery

Return to sports and repetitive activities with precautions.

Insurance & Panels

Insurance & Cashless Options for Golfer’s Elbow Treatment in Jaipur

Government panels and health insurance we help you claim — with cashless coordination and complete paperwork support.

Not sure what your scheme covers? We'll check your eligibility and handle the paperwork.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about this procedure

It is caused by repetitive strain and overuse of forearm muscles.
Most cases are treated without surgery; surgery is needed only in severe cases.
Recovery typically takes a few weeks to a few months depending on severity.
Mild cases may improve with rest and proper care.

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