Relieve Golfer’s Elbow Pain
with PRP and Growth Factor Regenerative Therapies
What is golfer’s elbow?
Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is a musculoskeletal condition that causes tendonitis affecting the medial common flexor tendon that connects muscles in the elbow to the wrist (See Fig. 1).
Despite what the name suggests, 90% of patients with golfer’s elbow are not sports professionals or serious athletes.

Tendons are a type of connective tissue made up primarily of strong collagenous fibers. However, they are not designed to stretch and extend. This makes the tendons in the elbow vulnerable to injury.
Elbow tendinopathy represents an important set of pathologies that account for lost recreation time, decreased quality of life, and work-related disability claims. Indeed, almost 1 in every 100 people in the United States complains of golfer’s elbow.
Figure 1. Golfer’s elbow involves inflammation of the common flexor tendon near the medial part of the elbow. Micro-tears occur due to repetitive stress on the tendons resulting in pain in the medial elbow radiating toward the hand.
Causes, Signs And Symptoms
What are the symptoms of golfer’s elbow?
Tendon pain usually starts as tenderness in the dominant arm due to repeated overloading of forearm muscles.Most patients who develop golfer’s elbow experience some or all of these symptoms:
- Stiffness in the forearm causing difficulty in making a fist
- A tender spot on the outside of the elbow
- Pain radiating from your elbow to your forearm and wrist
- Reduction in grip strength
- Tingling and numbness in the affected hand


What Causes Golfer’s Elbow?
Tiny tears in the medial common flexor tendon that connects your elbow and wrist muscles cause the golfer’s elbow.Specific causes and risk factors for golfer’s elbow include:
It can affect anyone in the 45-64 age bracket, but women are at higher risk than men.
Repeated movements, like arm bending, swinging, flexing, gripping, and twisting of the wrist can cause pain in the lateral elbow.
Incorrect use of a sports racquet or poor throwing technique while playing rugby, basketball, or baseball
Occupational hazards for plumbers, carpenters, butchers, painters, computer-mouse users, and builders
Injuries during weight training due to lack of warmup and conditioning
How is golfer’s elbow diagnosed?
Our Specialists diagnose golfer’s elbow using a multipronged approach.
- Medical History: Our doctors will ask you about the nature of your elbow, wrist, and finger pain. They will ask about prior surgeries, accidents, and trauma to the arm.
- Physical Exam: The doctor may ask you to move your arm in various ways and against resistance to locate the source of pain to make an affirmative diagnosis.
- Imaging with X-Rays or MRI: X-rays may be used to rule out other causes of your arm/elbow pain. Rarely, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is needed to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment Options
The StemX clinic offers a range of customized Regenerative Medicine solutions for golfer’s elbow pain.

Wharton’s Jelly

PRP

Hyaluronic Acid/
Prolotherapy
The StemX Approach
StemX is California’s leading provider of holistic and regenerative medicine services. Our experts don’t just offer popular treatments, but customized medical solutions based on individual needs.
Located in Solana Beach, California, the StemX clinic is composed of a team of expert doctors with years of experience administering regenerative medicine treatments for joint disease. Our team has:

How To Get Started
Consultation:
Our California-based clinic intake team will match you to the appropriate provider with the expertise to treat your injury and schedule an exam.
Initial Exam:
Your doctor will take your medical history and facts surrounding your injury/complaint, conduct a physical exam, and order imaging tests (X-rays, MRI’s, etc.).
Treatment determination:
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Mark your calendar:
A date will be set for your procedure, and you will be given instructions on how to prepare for your appointment.
Treatment Procedure
While each treatment may be customized, you can expect your experience to be similar to the following:



