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1509 Wilson Terrace
Glendale, CA 91206
Ph: (818) 409-8000






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Working as a house framer requires that I swing a hammer most of the day. By the end of the shift, the pain on the inside bump of my elbow becomes too much. I can barely keep working. Won't my doctor just do surgery, so I can do my job?

Most doctors prefer to try conservative (nonsurgical) treatments for patients before going ahead with surgery. The symptoms you describe are common with a condition called medial epicondylitis, better known as golfer's elbow.

Surgery for this condition is technically easy. It involves severing the sore elbow tendon from the bone. However, before going forward  with an aggressive procedure like this, most doctors will try physical therapy and medication. If these measures don't resolve the problem, a cortisone injection may be tried. Then, after trying all these other options, your doctor may recommend surgery.


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