See a Renowned Elbow Specialist Near Alexandria, VA
The elbow is a unique and complex joint, as anyone who has ever bumped their “funny bone” can probably attest. The funny bone is actually a sensitive nerve known as the ulnar nerve, which originates in the neck and extends through the hand. For most of its length, the ulnar nerve is shielded by bones, muscles and ligaments. However, at the point where it passes through a thin channel in the elbow (the cubital tunnel), it is vulnerable to trauma. When bumped, the ulnar nerve can be pressed against bone, which may cause pain and tingling sensations that radiate down the arm. These symptoms can become chronic if the nerve is compressed by swelling or a bone spur, a condition known as cubital tunnel syndrome.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is just one of many elbow conditions that may require medical attention from a specialist. In the Alexandria, Virginia, area, you can find the specialty care you need at Nirschl Orthopaedic Center (NOC). Our experienced team of elbow specialists includes Drs. Robert P. Nirschl, Derek H. Ochiai, Ronald S. Paik, Cassie G. Root and Clay Wellborn
When to See an Elbow Specialist at NOC
In many cases, an elbow injury will improve on its own with rest, activity modifications, ice applications and over-the-counter medication. With that said, it would be a good idea to see an elbow specialist at NOC sooner rather than later if your symptoms include:
- Intense pain, bruising or swelling around your elbow
- A visible deformity
- A pinching sensation when you bend or straighten your elbow
- Difficulty performing everyday tasks, such as brushing your hair or raising a glass
- Throbbing elbow pain that disrupts your sleep
Elbow Conditions We Treat
In addition to cubital tunnel syndrome, the elbow specialists at NOC treat many common elbow conditions, including:
- Osteoarthritis
- Tennis elbow
- Golfer’s elbow
- Bursitis
- Distal biceps tendon tears
- Fractures
We Emphasize Conservative Treatment
At NOC, we offer a comprehensive range of the latest treatment options—both conservative and surgical—for elbow conditions. We strive to help each patient find the least invasive approach that will meet his or her unique needs and goals. Our patients who elect surgical treatment can feel confident in entrusting their care to our board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons who are experienced in performing both traditional and advanced procedures, including elbow arthroscopy and UCL reconstruction (“Tommy John” surgery).
If you would like to explore your treatment options for elbow pain, contact Nirschl Orthopaedic Center to request an appointment with an elbow specialist at our comprehensive sports medicine center near Alexandria, VA.