Elbow Pain
Pain in elbow diagnosis can be difficult because you use your elbow in so many different ways throughout the day. You may even have a hard time explaining to your Manhattan sports medicine doctor where it hurts or when you get that inner elbow pain the worst. But your NYC pain doctor is the only one who can relieve your pain and heal your elbow.
The elbow really is a complex part of your body. It allows you to perform a variety of different functions such as:
- Flexing and extending your arm
- Rotating your hand and forearm
- Supporting your body during exercise

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Common Causes of Elbow Pain
It's a common site for injuries because so many different muscles, tendons, and ligaments either originate there or pass through your elbow joint. And since it's a hinged joint, it makes it all that much higher at risk for overuse injuries and other pain in elbow issues.
Physically demanding jobs, various sports, and intricate hobbies that require repetitive motions put you at risk for inner elbow pain. When it comes, you need medial elbow pain treatment in NYC.
Issues most commonly seen by your sports and pain management team include:
- Tennis elbow
- Golf elbow
- Baseball elbow
- Stress fractures
- Tendonitis
- Cubital tunnel syndrome
- Dislocated joint
- Nerve entrapment
- Throwing elbow
Underlying medical conditions also can put you at a higher risk of developing pain in your elbow symptoms.
Common ailments include:
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Bursitis
- Osteochondritis
Types of Elbow Pain
Elbow pain isn't one-size-fits-all. That's why we start by carefully evaluating where your pain is, what might be causing it, and how it affects your daily life. Once we understand what's going on, we can create a treatment plan that's right for you. Here are some of the most common types of elbow pain we see:
Inner Elbow Pain (Medial Side)
If you're feeling pain on the inside of your elbow, it might be due to strain on the tendons in that area. This often comes from repetitive motions or overuse and can lead to problems like golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis), wrist flexor strain, or even ligament injuries.
Outer Elbow Pain (Lateral Side)
Pain on the outside of the elbow is usually linked to repeated stress on the joint — often from sports or physical work. It can be related to conditions like osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) or Panner's disease, especially in younger patients. Poor blood flow to that part of the elbow can also play a role.
Back of the Elbow Pain (Posterior Side)
Pain in the back of the elbow might be caused by things like inflammation (olecranon bursitis), bone irritation, or stress from frequently straightening the arm under pressure — common in athletes or people who lift regularly.
Making the Diagnosis
It's vital that you provide your sports medicine team with the most accurate description of your symptoms. This information helps them identify the root cause of your discomfort and recommend the most effective approach. Medial elbow treatment may be necessary, for instance, if your job involves repetitive arm use. If you play baseball or take part in similar throwing activities, targeted therapy may be required to address strain from those motions.
After your elbow pain doctor takes a complete medical history, X-rays may be the next step. Unless you have a bone protruding, imaging can help pinpoint the source of your inner elbow pain. You may need a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test if you have chronic pain in elbow syndrome. And an ultrasound often can help your doctor evaluate soft-tissue damage.
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Elbow Pain Treatment Options in NYC
The first steps of treatment for elbow pain almost always begin with self-care and at-home steps that include:
- Stopping the activity that caused the pain, such as for baseball elbow pain treatment, even if only for a short period of time until the inflammation and irritation passes
- Placing ice packs over the inner elbow pain or outer elbow discomfort in 15- to 20-minute intervals
- Elevating the affected arm until the swelling subsides
- Compressing the pain in the elbow area with a tight bandage to reduce swelling
- Protecting your elbow from further damage and injury by practicing vigilance and body movement awareness
Your doctor monitors your elbow pain treatment and encourages you to call when the pain worsens, if you see any increased swelling or redness or if you feel pain even when you're not using your arm. Seek emergency care for severe pain around your elbow joint or if you have difficulty moving, twisting, or elevating your arm normally.
Advanced Elbow Pain Treatment
Recovery from minor elbow pain and discomfort should take only a few days when you follow your Manhattan elbow pain doctor's orders. When the pain persists, medial elbow pain treatment may need to be stepped up to include a brace, pain medications or:
The best treatment for elbow pain begins with prevention.
Your team at the Sports and Pain Institute of NY provides exceptional advice to avoid future elbow pain treatment such as:
Strengthen your shoulders through exercise to provide sturdier support for your arms and elbows and keep stress off your more injury-prone elbow parts.
Use the appropriate equipment for each sport you play — a lighter, graphite tennis racquet or golf club can make all the difference in both your swing and your elbow pain.
Lose weight to keep excess pressure off your elbows.
Stop smoking to maintain increased blood flow and better circulation to prevent inflammation.
Build up your forearm muscles to take more of the load off your elbows.
Stretch effectively and appropriately before every activity.
Learn the proper form for each activity you participate in.
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Dr. Febin Melepura, MD
Double Board-Certified Pain Specialist
Meet Dr. Febin Melepura — Your Elbow Pain Specialist in NYC
Dr. Febin Melepura, MD is a double board-certified interventional pain management specialist and the founder of the Sports Pain Institute of New York. He completed his residency and fellowship training at New York Presbyterian Hospital / Columbia University Medical Center, one of the nation's leading academic medical centers.
He holds dual board certifications from the American Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Pain Medicine, and has treated more than 7,500 patients and performed over 5,250 procedures throughout his career. He has been named a Top Pain Management Doctor in New York and one of America's Top Doctors™ by Castle Connolly.
Dr. Melepura's approach to elbow pain is rooted in precision: identify the exact source, treat it with a targeted injection, and get you back to your daily life as quickly as possible.
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"Dr.Melepura was very efficient and interpersonal, felt like he was understanding the problems I was having and explained the processes to take to rehabilitate. I would recommend."
"I felt listened to and truly understood by Dr. Melepura. Started PT the very next day. They were very friendly and I didn't feel rushed at all. Already recommended them to my friends who have or continue to play through pain."