
Elbow Pain & Injuries
Non-Surgical Solutions for Elbow Pathology
At Cape Regenerative Medicine, we specialize in non-surgical, regenerative treatments for a wide range of elbow conditions. Whether you’re suffering from repetitive strain, nerve entrapment, or ligament injury, our goal is to relieve pain, restore function, and help you return to activity—without surgery or long-term medications.
Common Elbow Conditions We Treat:
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Caused by overuse of the forearm muscles, this condition leads to tendon degeneration and inflammation on the outer elbow. We use image-guided PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and orthobiologic injections to promote healing and long-term pain relief.
Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
Pain and inflammation on the inner elbow due to repetitive stress. Regenerative therapies help repair tendon fibers and restore grip strength and motion.
Distal Biceps Tendinopathy
This condition involves degeneration or partial tearing of the biceps tendon where it inserts at the elbow. It can cause pain with lifting or rotation of the forearm. We use ultrasound-guided injections to target the affected area and stimulate tissue repair, often helping patients avoid surgical intervention.
Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Partial Tears
Often seen in throwing athletes, a UCL tear can lead to elbow instability and pain with throwing or overhead activities. We offer regenerative treatment options to support ligament healing and reduce the need for surgical reconstruction.
Ulnar Neuritis (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome)
Compression or irritation of the ulnar nerve (the “funny bone”) can cause tingling, numbness, or weakness in the hand. Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection is used to gently release nerve entrapment, improve mobility, and reduce symptoms.
Radial Neuritis
Pain, numbness, or weakness in the forearm and hand can result from irritation of the radial nerve. We apply precision-guided techniques to relieve pressure and improve nerve function without surgery.
Posterior Interosseous Neuritis
A branch of the radial nerve, the posterior interosseous nerve can become compressed, leading to weakness in hand and finger extension. We use diagnostic ultrasound to localize the compression and deliver targeted hydrodissection or regenerative treatment to restore function.
Elbow Bursitis (Olecranon Bursitis)
Swelling and tenderness at the back of the elbow due to inflammation of the bursa. Our treatment includes aspiration (if needed) and regenerative therapies to reduce recurrence—without repeated cortisone use.
Partial Tendon Tears
Tendons that are partially torn from trauma or chronic overuse can cause persistent pain and weakness. Regenerative treatments stimulate healing and reduce downtime compared to traditional surgical approaches.
Arthritis of the Elbow
Degenerative changes in the elbow joint can limit motion and cause chronic pain. We offer non-surgical biologic therapies to slow progression and relieve symptoms while preserving joint function.

Find Relief. Avoid Surgery. Regain Function.
Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, nerve compression, or a chronic tendon issue, we’re here to help you heal naturally.
Contact Cape Regenerative Medicine today to schedule your consultation and learn more about our advanced, non-surgical elbow treatments.