London Bridge Regenerative Clinic

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We offer advanced therapies for Golfer’s elbow

AT A GLANCE

TREATS

Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)

Anaesthesia

Local anesthetic

Duration

30 minutes

Recovery

48h of reduced activity 

WHAT IS GOLFER'S ELBOW?

Golfer’s elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is a painful condition that affects the tendons connecting the forearm muscles to the bony bump on the inside of the elbow (medial epicondyle). Despite its name, Golfer’s elbow can affect anyone who performs repetitive gripping or wrist motions, not just golfers.

If you are experiencing symptoms of Golfer’s elbow, it’s essential to know that there are effective treatment options available, including advanced therapies offered by specialised clinics like London Bridge Regen Clinic.

SYMPTOMS OF GOLFER'S ELBOW

The most common symptoms of golfer’s elbow include:

  1. Pain: Pain is usually felt on the inside of the elbow and may radiate down the forearm towards the wrist. Pain may worsen with gripping or twisting motions.
  2. Weakness: The forearm may feel weak, making it difficult to grip objects or perform certain activities.
  3. Tenderness: The area around the medial epicondyle may be tender to the touch.
  4. Stiffness: Some people may experience stiffness in the elbow or forearm, particularly in the morning.


If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

TREATMENTS FOR GOLFER'S ELBOW

At London Bridge Regen Clinic, we offer four advanced therapies for golfer’s elbow:

  1. Cortisone injections: Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory medication that can be injected directly into the affected area to provide fast-acting relief from pain and inflammation associated with Golfer’s elbow.
  2. Prolotherapy injections: Prolotherapy involves injecting a dextrose and local anaesthetic solution into the affected area to stimulate the body’s natural healing response, strengthening and repairing damaged tendons.
  3. Prolozone injections: Prolozone is a regenerative therapy combining ozone gas with nutrients and vitamins to stimulate healing and reduce pain and inflammation in the affected area.
  4. Shockwave therapy: Shockwave therapy uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing and reduce pain in the affected area. This non-invasive treatment helps to increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and promote the regeneration of damaged tissue.

Safe and sustained pain relief for Golfer's elbow

Minimal side effects

Fast pain relief

An effective pain relief option

YOUR SIMPLE 4 STEP JOURNEY

Step 1. Free Intial consultation

London Bridge Regenerative clinic gives every patient a free consultation with one of our injecting practitioners.  This includes a free ultrasound scan if required.

There is no obligation to proceed to treatment. The consultation is an opportunity to discuss your issue in detail and the benefits and risks of the procedure.

STEP 2. PHYSICAL EXAM AND ULTRASOUND

We will perform palpation and orthopaedic tests to help confirm your diagnosis.  If required we may also perform a diagnostic ultrasound scan to assist in visualising the issue.  We may also refer you for an X-ray or MRI, depending on the examination findings.

We will allow time to explain the procedure and answer any questions you may have.  We make sure you understand the advantages and risks with the procedure before going ahead.

STEP 3. Injection procedure

You’ll be given individual pre-injection advice to reduce your chance of bleeding or infection and support your recovery and aid healing

It’s important to let your practitioner know if you’re on any prescription or over-the-counter medications. You may be asked to stop taking aspirin or anti-inflammatory tablets, which can increase the risk of bruising. It’s also important to stop smoking cigarettes and e-cigarettes before and after the procedure because they can disrupt the healing process.

A local anaesthetic is only needed for Cortisone, Prolotherapy, Prolozone, and Arthrosamid injections.

Arthrosamid also requires an antibiotic, which must be taken 2 hours before the procedure.

STEP 4: RECOVERY AND FOLLOW UP

Following the procedure, most individuals can return home and resume their normal activities. Our clinical team will be available to offer water and provide guidance on post-injection care.

For the next 48 hours, it’s advisable to refrain from strenuous activities and alcohol consumption. Don’t be alarmed if you don’t notice immediate effects; the duration until you experience a perceptible change depends on the specific injection administered.

A follow-up appointment or phone consultation will be scheduled after the course of treatment to review the progress.

INJECTION TREATMENT OVERVIEW

If you are struggling with the symptoms of golfer’s elbow, we encourage you to explore the benefits of our advanced therapies. To learn more about our services or to schedule a consultation, please book a free consultation through our website or complete the contact form on our contact page. We are happy to answer any questions you may have and help you take the first step towards finding relief from your elbow pain.

Each of these therapies offers unique benefits for patients with Golfer’s elbow:

Cortisone injections provide rapid relief from pain and inflammation, making them an excellent option for patients seeking quick symptom relief. The effects of cortisone can be felt within a few days of the injection but may be shorter-lived compared to other therapies.

Prolotherapy injections trigger the body’s own healing response, stimulating the growth of new, healthy tissue in the affected tendons. This can help strengthen the elbow and forearm, reducing pain and improving function over time. Prolotherapy may be particularly useful for treating chronic Golfer’s elbow, which has not responded well to other treatments.

Prolozone injections harness the power of ozone to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and provide pain relief. Ozone has been shown to improve circulation, stimulate the production of growth factors, and modulate the immune system to support the body’s natural healing processes. Prolozone may be especially beneficial for treating acute pain and inflammation associated with Golfer’s elbow.

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment option that does not require injections or anesthesia. It works by stimulating the body’s natural healing processes, promoting tissue regeneration, and reducing pain and inflammation over time. Shockwave therapy typically requires a series of treatments for optimal results.

The choice between these therapies depends on individual patient needs, preferences, and the severity and duration of the condition.

Procedure Specialists

Fee

Cortisone injection

Gary Edwards & Jon Handley-Collins

£300 (One area) £450 (Two areas)

Prolozone & Prolotherapy injections

Jon Handley-Collins

£250 one area, (£75 for each additional area)

Focused Shockwave per session

Gary Edwards

£120

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Gary Edwards

Doctor of Chiropractic and Injection therapy

Jon Handley-Collins

Doctor of Chiropractic and Injection therapy

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