The common culprit for your elbow pain is overuse and repetitive motions from work, sports or hobbies. Your elbow is less susceptible to arthritis than your other joints. Injuries from a direct blow can cause bone spurs or fractures. If you hurt your elbow, seek injury treatment soon A complex joint, your elbow provides a wide range of movement, like reaching for things and bringing them closer. It also lets you rotate your hand and forearm. Because your elbow has so many moving parts, it’s not always easy to determine the exact place or cause of your pain. Rely on the pain management specialists with the most advanced diagnostic equipment at the pain center. Causes of Elbow Pain Many actions or conditions can contribute to your elbow discomfort. However, the most common elbow pain causes include: - Joint inflammation commonly called bursitis - Golfer’s elbow, known as medial epicondylitis, which is a repetitive motion injury - An inflammatory joint disease called rheumatoid arthritis - Sprains from stretching or tearing of the ligaments - Osteoarthritis - Tendonitis - Broken bones - Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, another repetitive motion injury - Injuries that result from throwing motions like baseball pitchers Diagnosing Your Elbow Pain Elbow pain diagnosis depends on the onset, nature, and duration of pain, and associated symptoms. Following a thorough exam, your pain management doctor may order lab tests by extracting blood or joint fluid to determine if there are infections or markers for a specific disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis. If crystals are found in your joint fluid, you may have issues with gout. As a part of elbow pain diagnosis, your doctor can order imaging tests. They will assist in determining the exact cause of the problem. Fractures, bone spurs or other abnormalities can be seen on x-rays, MRIs or CT scans. Bone scans also help give a clearer picture of soft tissue damage, cartilage irregularities or stress fractures. Read more: https://www.painmanagementnyc.com/elbow-pain/ Pain Management NYC 240 E 23rd St New York, NY 10010 (212) 224–9555 Web Address: https://www.painmanagementnyc.com/ https://www.painmanagementnyc.com/es/ Our location on the map: https://g.page/pain-management-doctors-nyc https://plus.codes/87G8P2Q9+58 New York Nearby Locations: New York Lower Manhattan | Midtown Manhattan | Upper East Side Manhattan | East Village | Greenwich Village | Murray Hill 10009 | 10003 | 10011 | 10001 | 10016 Working Hours: Monday: 8 am — 8 pm Tuesday: 8 am — 5 pm Wednesday: 8 am — 8 pm Thursday: 8 am — 5 pm Friday: 8 am — 5 pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Payment: cash, check, credit cards.