Dr. David Altchek is an attending surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) Sports Medicine Institute in New York City and HSS West Palm Beach, Florida.
Golf is an exciting outdoor activity that can increase your health; however, it comes with certain risks. A golfer’s elbow is one of the most common golf injuries. A golfer’s elbow can be painful and affect your quality of life and your favorite outdoor activity performance. Addressing this condition early can help you relieve the pain and return to your healthy self as quickly as possible. If you’re looking for a golfer’s elbow treatment in NYC, contact Dr. David Altchek today and schedule your appointment!
Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is an inflammation of the tendons that attach your forearm muscles to the bone inside your elbow. This condition is similar to lateral epicondylitis – also called tennis elbow – an inflammation of the outside of the elbow joint. Though the name sounds like this condition is exclusive to golfers, it is also common amongst baseball, football, golf, tennis, or bowling players. The reason is that these sports involve repeated, strenuous, “swinging” arm movement. This can increase the stress on the muscles inside the forearm.
Dr. Altchek specializes in sports medicine and can provide the right treatment plan for your golfer’s elbow condition. The first thing you need to do after experiencing pain in your forearm is to rest and pause any activity that can cause the pain. You can also take painkillers such as ibuprofen to alleviate the initial pain. A doctor should treat pain that lasts more than a week. Chronic cases can benefit from cortisone or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection into the area. Consulting with your orthopedic doctor helps pick out the suitable treatment for you.
Addressing and treating the condition as early as possible is important to ensure your daily performance. If you want a golfer’s elbow treatment in NYC, visit Dr. David Altchek’s office and receive care today!