Non Surgical
Elbow Pain Treatment

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Non Surgical Elbow Pain Treatment

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Stem Cell Therapy for Elbow Pain

At NeoGenix, we focus on non-invasive treatments for elbow pain. Stem cell therapy provides a natural and non-surgical option for relieving elbow discomfort caused by conditions such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, pickle ball elbow, and arthritis.

Why are people choosing stem cell therapy over surgery?

  • Quicker and easier recovery with no downtime
  • Out-patient procedure with a local anesthetic only
  • Complications are extremely unlikely

What is Stem Cell Treatment for Elbow Pain?

elbow areaOur clinics in Lake Norman specialize in treating elbow injuries and conditions that cause pain using stem cell therapy, a natural and non-surgical approach. Repetitive hand, wrist, or arm movements from many sports, hobbies, and jobs often result in overuse and elbow pain. Although arthritis can cause elbow pain, the elbow joint is typically less susceptible to wear-and-tear damage than other joints.

Mild to moderate cases can be treated with just growth factors from PRP.

Stem cell therapy is a natural, non-surgical alternative treatment for elbow pain relief from arthritis and general instability & degeneration.

 Is Stem Cell Treatment for Elbow Pain Effective?

elbowStem cell and PRP therapies have shown promise in relieving pain and stiffness caused by repetitive use elbow injuries in many patients. There have been several research studies that demonstrate a significant improvement in elbow pain after undergoing stem cell or PRP therapy, with ongoing studies continuing to evaluate their benefits.

Patients that have received Stem Cell Therapy at NeoGenix have reported:

  • Less pain from tennis elbow, pickle ball elbow, and golfer’s elbow
  • Reduced joint stiffness
  • Reduced dependency on pain medications
  • Improved mobility

NeoGenix is also founded by one of the most experienced elbow injury treatment doctors in Lake Norman, NC, Dr. James Altizer, who has been performing stem cell therapy in North Carolina since January of 2016. Dr. Altizer received expert training from recognized leaders in the regenerative medicine field, including training on bone marrow aspiration with Duke University-affiliated physicians. He has performed thousands of stem cell and growth factor procedures, more than any other medical doctor in the Carolinas.

NeoGenix has a patient success rate of over 94%* with many results lasting for years.

An Alternative to Elbow Surgery

It’s common for elbow tendonitis to worsen over time due to repetitive use, which can happen gradually over several years or rapidly over a few months. Invasive surgery is typically the only option for treating the condition, but it’s important to seek a second opinion to determine if stem cell therapy is a viable alternative. Generally, less invasive treatments are easier and lead to more successful recovery.

Many of the patients who have undergone stem cell and PRP treatments for elbow pain and tendonitis have found these minimally invasive procedures to be an excellent alternative to surgery.

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Stem Cell Therapy for Golfer's Elbow

 Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) is a condition that causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain might spread into your forearm and wrist.  It’s not limited to golfers. Tennis players and others who repeatedly use their wrists or clench their fingers also can develop golfer’s elbow.

The pain of golfer’s elbow doesn’t have to keep you off the course or away from your favorite activities. Rest and appropriate treatment can get you back into the swing of things. Stem cell or PRP therapy speeds up the healing and recovery process, allowing you to get back to your normal activities more quickly.graphic showing pain caused by golfers elbow

 

Stem Cell Therapy for Golfer's Elbow

 Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) is a condition that causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain might spread into your forearm and wrist.  It’s not limited to golfers. Tennis players and others who repeatedly use their wrists or clench their fingers also can develop golfer’s elbow.

The pain of golfer’s elbow doesn’t have to keep you off the course or away from your favorite activities. Rest and appropriate treatment can get you back into the swing of things. Stem cell or PRP therapy speeds up the healing and recovery process, allowing you to get back to your normal activities more quickly.graphic showing pain caused by golfers elbow

 

Stem Cell Therapy for Tennis Elbow or Pickle Ball Elbow

 

graphic showing the pain caused by tennis elbow

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overloaded, usually by repetitive motions of the wrist and arm.

Despite its name, athletes aren’t the only people who develop tennis elbow. People whose jobs feature the types of motions that can lead to tennis elbow include plumbers, painters, carpenters, and butchers.

The pain of tennis elbow occurs primarily where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to a bony bump on the outside of your elbow. Pain can also spread into your forearm and wrist.

The pain of tennis elbow doesn’t have to keep you from work or your favorite activities. Rest and appropriate treatment can get you back to doing normal everyday activities again. Stem cell or PRP therapy speeds up the healing and recovery process, allowing you to get back to your normal activities more quickly

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