New York Sports & Joints: Exceptional Elbow Care in the Bronx

Here, your health is never treated with a one-size-fits-all approach. Every evaluation is thorough, every treatment plan is individualized, and every patient relationship is built on trust. Whether your goal is to return to work, play, or simply live pain-free, we’re here to restore mobility, function, and quality of life—with compassion, expertise, and proven results.

Elbow Anatomy

Your elbow is a finely tuned joint that links the upper arm to the forearm. It relies on a network of bones, muscles, and connective tissues. Because of its vital role in arm motion, it’s also one of the most commonly injured joints.

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Precision in Every Diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of successful treatment. That’s why our team uses a multimodal approach, combining hands-on evaluation with state-of-the-art imaging, including X-rays, MRI, and CT scans. For nerve-related concerns, we also perform nerve conduction studies to assess function and pinpoint compression.

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Common Elbow Issues

At NY Sports & Joints, we specialize in treating both acute injuries and chronic elbow disorders, including:

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow): Overuse injury affecting the outer elbow.
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow): Inner elbow pain due to repetitive strain.
Elbow Fractures: Commonly from direct trauma or falls.
Dislocations: Misalignment of elbow bones, often following impact.
Olecranon Bursitis: Inflammation of protective bursae around the elbow.
Degenerative Joint Disease (Osteoarthritis): Cartilage loss causing stiffness and discomfort.
Tendinopathies (Tendonitis): Chronic inflammation of the elbow’s tendons.
Ulnar Neuropathy: Nerve compression at the elbow causing sensory disturbances.

Treatment for Elbow Conditions in the Bronx

We offer advanced care options, including:

  • Conservative care: Physical therapy, medications, braces.
  • Interventional options: Steroid injections, nerve studies.
  • Surgical procedures: Arthroscopy, tendon repair, joint replacement, osteotomy, and ulnar nerve transposition.

Most importantly, we carefully match each treatment to your diagnosis, goals, and lifestyle to ensure optimal outcomes.

Advanced Elbow Surgery, Backed by Top Training

At NY Sports & Joints, our surgeons bring Ivy League training and cutting-edge skill to every elbow procedure. We specialize in minimally invasive arthroscopy to ensure less trauma and quicker recovery. From cartilage restoration to complex reconstructions, we deliver surgical outcomes rooted in precision and excellence.

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Recovery That Moves You Forward

Because your recovery is our priority, we recommend tailored rehabilitation programs designed to help you heal faster and move better. Through guided physical therapy and continuous support, we help you reclaim your mobility and your lifestyle.

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Care Backed by Ivy League Expertise

Our board-certified, fellowship-trained surgeons trained at institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and Princeton. We focus on advanced techniques, minimally invasive solutions, and compassionate care, delivering orthopedic excellence that prioritizes your recovery. Contact us today to book your consultation.

Elbow FAQ

What are the common causes of elbow pain?

When should I see a doctor for elbow pain?

Are non-surgical treatments available for elbow pain?

What is arthroscopic elbow surgery?

What is recovery time like?

Why is physical therapy necessary?

Do I need follow-up care?

What innovations does NY Sports & Joints offer?

What are the common causes of elbow pain?

Overuse (like tennis or golfer’s elbow), arthritis, trauma (fractures/dislocations), tendon issues, or nerve compression.

When should I see a doctor for elbow pain?

Seek care if pain is severe, lasts more than a few days, or has swelling, deformity, or trouble moving your elbow.

Are non-surgical treatments available for elbow pain?

Yes—options include physical therapy, medications, cortisone shots, splints, and braces.

What is arthroscopic elbow surgery?

A minimally invasive procedure using small incisions and a camera to treat joint damage with reduced pain and faster recovery.

What is recovery time like?

It varies by procedure. Depending on the condition and your personal recovery process, it can range from several weeks to a few months.

Why is physical therapy necessary?

Essential to rebuild strength, flexibility, and restore joint function after surgery.

Do I need follow-up care?

Yes—follow-up appointments are essential for monitoring healing and optimizing recovery.

What innovations does NY Sports & Joints offer?

We provide cutting-edge elbow care with minimally invasive surgery, advanced pain management, and personalized rehab plans, all guided by elite orthopedic expertise.

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