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Your elbows are involved in nearly every movement, from lifting and writing to playing sports or even resting your head. When elbow pain, stiffness, or swelling limits these simple actions, it can deeply affect your day-to-day life.

Many patients ignore elbow pain, thinking it will heal with rest. But untreated injuries or long-standing inflammation can lead to stiffness, weakness, and joint damage.

At Nagpur Arthroscopy & Sports Injury Centre, Dr. Siddharth Jain, a fellowship-trained arthroscopy and sports injury specialist, performs elbow arthroscopy in Nagpur using advanced, minimally invasive techniques. His goal is to find the root cause of your pain, treat it precisely, and help you regain full movement without unnecessary surgery.

Understanding the Elbow Joint

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The elbow is a hinge joint formed by three bones (humerus, radius, ulna), surrounded by ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. It allows both bending and rotation movements.
Because it’s complex and used constantly, the elbow can develop problems from:

  • Repeated sports or work strain
  • Injuries or falls
  • Inflammation (bursitis, synovitis)
  • Degenerative wear and tear

Over time, these issues can restrict movement, cause pain, or make daily tasks difficult.

What Causes Elbow Pain or Stiffness?

Elbow pain is common and can affect anyone, not just athletes. Common causes of elbow pain include:

What Happens If Elbow Injuries Are Ignored?

If elbow pain or stiffness is left untreated, it can lead to:

  • Reduced movement and daily discomfort

  • Joint locking or catching sensation

  • Nerve compression due to swelling

  • Muscle weakness and reduced grip strength

  • Permanent stiffness or arthritis

Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can prevent these complications.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options For Elbow Pain

Before suggesting surgery, Dr. Siddharth Jain always explores conservative options like:

  • Rest and avoiding aggravating activities

  • Ice and anti-inflammatory medicines

  • Physiotherapy for stretching and strengthening

  • Ultrasound or laser therapy

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for tendon healing

If pain, swelling, or stiffness persists, elbow arthroscopy may be advised to precisely repair or remove the problem.

What Is Elbow Arthroscopy?

Elbow arthroscopy is a keyhole procedure in which the surgeon makes very small incisions around the joint to insert a camera (arthroscope) and miniature instruments.
This allows the joint to be viewed in detail and treated through small incisions rather than open surgery.

Benefits of elbow arthroscopy:

  • Smaller incisions, less scarring

  • Minimal pain after surgery

  • Short hospital stay (often same-day discharge)

  • Quicker recovery and physiotherapy start

  • Faster return to work or sports

Conditions Treated with Elbow Arthroscopy in Nagpur

Elbow Stiffness and Contracture

After injuries or fractures, scar tissue may form, limiting elbow movement. Arthroscopy helps release tight tissues, improving flexibility and daily comfort.

Loose Bodies or Bone Fragments

Small bone or cartilage pieces floating in the joint can cause locking or clicking. Arthroscopy safely removes them and smoothens the joint surface.

Synovitis or Inflammatory Conditions

Inflammation inside the elbow joint leads to pain and swelling. Arthroscopy precisely removes the inflamed lining, preserving healthy tissue.

Osteoarthritis or Cartilage Damage

In early arthritis, arthroscopy can clean rough cartilage, remove bone spurs, and reduce pain.

Tennis Elbow / Golfer’s Elbow (Severe Cases)

When non-surgical treatments fail, arthroscopy can release the diseased tendon origin and clean the inflamed tissue.

Post-Traumatic or Sports Injuries

Arthroscopy can repair ligament injuries or remove bone spurs caused by repetitive throwing motions — common in athletes.

How We Perform Elbow Arthroscopy in Nagpur

Diagnosis

A detailed history, physical exam, and imaging (X-ray, MRI, or ultrasound) help confirm the cause of your elbow problem.

Surgery

The procedure is performed under anaesthesia. Small incisions (about 4 mm) are made to insert the camera and instruments. The damaged areas are repaired, the inflamed tissue is removed, or loose bodies are cleared.

After Surgery

Most patients go home the same day. The arm is supported with a soft dressing or sling. Pain is mild and controlled with medication.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy begins soon after to restore motion and strength.

  • Light movement: 2–3 days

     

  • Normal activities: 1–2 weeks

     

  • Sports / heavy use: 2–3 months

When Should You See an Elbow Specialist?

You should consult a specialist if you experience:

  • Pain or stiffness lasting more than 3–4 weeks

  • Difficulty bending or straightening your elbow

  • Clicking, catching, or locking sensations

  • Pain during sports or lifting

  • Swelling that returns even after rest or medication.

Early evaluation helps prevent chronic stiffness and permanent joint damage. As an elbow arthroscopy specialist in Nagpur, Dr. Siddharth will guide you thoroughly about the treatment options. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Elbow Arthroscopy in Nagpur

When is elbow arthroscopy needed?

It’s usually done when pain, stiffness, or locking doesn’t improve with medicines or physiotherapy. It helps treat conditions like stiffness, loose bodies, and cartilage wear.

No. It’s done under anaesthesia. Mild soreness after the procedure is common and goes away in a few days.

Most people regain movement within a few days. Light work resumes in 1–2 weeks, and sports or heavy activity within 2–3 months.

Smaller cuts, less pain, quicker recovery, and lower risk of infection. It also allows better visualisation of the joint.

Yes. In chronic cases that don’t respond to other treatments, arthroscopy can remove diseased tissue and effectively relieve pain.

The cost depends on the problem’s complexity and the hospital’s facilities. Dr. Siddharth Jain’s team ensures transparent cost discussions before the procedure.

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