Tennis elbow can make simple movements—like lifting, gripping, or bending your arm—painful and difficult. This common condition can affect both athletes and individuals whose daily activities involve repetitive arm and wrist motion.
At QC Kinetix®, we offer regenerative medicine options designed to target the source of elbow pain and support improved function without surgery. Our nonsurgical treatments use natural biologics and minimally invasive techniques to help reduce discomfort and return to daily activities.
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, occurs when the tendons in the elbow become irritated due to overuse or repetitive motion.
This condition is often associated with:
Although commonly associated with sports, tennis elbow can affect anyone who repeatedly uses the same muscle groups.
Tennis elbow symptoms typically develop gradually and may worsen over time.
Common symptoms include:
In some cases, even routine tasks—like lifting a cup—can become uncomfortable.
Tennis elbow is most often caused by repetitive stress placed on the tendons that attach to the elbow.
Contributing factors may include:
These repeated stresses can lead to irritation and discomfort in the elbow over time.
At QC Kinetix, we provide regenerative medicine treatments designed to support the body’s natural processes and address musculoskeletal elbow pain using natural biologics.
These minimally invasive treatments may include options such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), stem cells, and other orthobiologic treatments, depending on your condition.
Our goal is to help improve elbow function, support mobility, and ease soreness without surgery.
The best way to determine whether you are a candidate is to schedule a free consultation at your local QC Kinetix clinic.
During your visit, our providers will:
You may be a good candidate if you:
Regenerative treatments offer a nonsurgical alternative for people seeking relief from elbow pain without the hospital stay or extended recovery often associated with surgery.
Treatments are performed using minimally invasive techniques in an outpatient setting.
Patients return home the same day.
Treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s condition and goals.
The goal of treatment is to support better elbow movement and help you return to daily activities.
Tennis elbow is a condition caused by overuse of the tendons in the elbow, leading to pain and discomfort on the outside of the joint.
Common treatments for tennis elbow include rest, physical therapy, medications, bracing, injections, and regenerative medicine.
In some cases, tennis elbow may improve with rest and conservative care, but in others, additional treatment may be needed if symptoms persist.
If your elbow pain is ongoing or interfering with daily activities, a consultation can help determine the best course of action.
Schedule your free consultation at your local QC Kinetix clinic today to learn more about nonsurgical treatment options.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Individual results vary. Regenerative treatments have contraindications, including pregnancy, active cancer, immunocompromise, undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, dialysis, and total joint replacement.