A young man is grimacing and holding his elbow in pain.
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
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Elbow and Arm Specialties

at Murphy Wainer

OVERVIEW

Elbow injuries and disorders can occur at any time and cause major incovenience. Murphy Wainer has board-certified surgeons and orthopedic specialists who can diagnose and treat the wide range of issues that can affect the upper arm and elbow. Whether you are experiencing pain or reduced function due to an injury, accident or just wear and tear of the joints and ligaments, our fellowship-trained elbow and arm experts are here for you. We can offer a full range of surgical and non-operative solutions for your elbow or arm condition, no matter how complex. You need a team of experts on your side for optimal recovery from elbow or arm pain or injury. Get back to doing the things you love. Contact Murphy Wainer for a consultation with an elbow and arm specialist.
Tennis elbow Golfer’s elbow Osteoarthritis of the elbow Elbow bursitis Fracture Tendonitis Strains and sprains

COMMON INJURIES

& CONDITIONS

Brachial Plexus Injury Dislocated Elbow Elbow Instability Lateral Epicondylitis Nerve Injuries Osteochondritis Dissecans Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Throwing Injury Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Injury Ulnar Neuritis Trapped nerves Olecranon Stress Fracture Congenital issues Other elbow or arm conditions

THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Splinting/bracing Steroid injections Anti-inflammatory medication RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) Activity modification Physical therapy PRP therapy
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Open elbow surgery Arthroscopic elbow surgery UCL reconstruction (“Tommy John surgery”) Ulnar nerve anterior transposition Synovectomy Arthroscopic Debridement Total elbow replacement
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
A drawing of a patient lying on a physical therapy table while a therapist helps him work on his leg exercises.
A drawing of a patient on crutches standing next to a physician with a clipboard
COPYRIGHT © MURPHY WAINER ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WEB DEVELOPMENT BY A BETTER WEB, INC.

Elbow and Arm

Specialties at

Murphy Wainer

OVERVIEW

Elbow injuries and disorders can occur at any time and cause major incovenience. Murphy Wainer has board- certified surgeons and orthopedic specialists who can diagnose and treat the wide range of issues that can affect the upper arm and elbow. Whether you are experiencing pain or reduced function due to an injury, accident or just wear and tear of the joints and ligaments, our fellowship-trained elbow and arm experts are here for you. We can offer a full range of surgical and non-operative solutions for your elbow or arm condition, no matter how complex. You need a team of experts on your side for optimal recovery from elbow or arm pain or injury. Get back to doing the things you love. Contact Murphy Wainer for a consultation with an elbow and arm specialist.
Tennis elbow Golfer’s elbow Osteoarthritis of the elbow Elbow bursitis Fracture Tendonitis Strains and sprains

COMMON

INJURIES &

CONDITIONS

Brachial Plexus Injury Dislocated Elbow Elbow Instability Lateral Epicondylitis Nerve Injuries Osteochondritis Dissecans Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Throwing Injury Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Injury Ulnar Neuritis Trapped nerves Olecranon Stress Fracture Congenital issues Other elbow or arm conditions

THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL

PROCEDURES

Splinting/bracing Steroid injections Anti-inflammatory medication RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) Activity modification Physical therapy PRP therapy
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Open elbow surgery Arthroscopic elbow surgery UCL reconstruction (“Tommy John surgery”) Ulnar nerve anterior transposition Synovectomy Arthroscopic Debridement Total elbow replacement
A young man is grimacing and holding his elbow in pain.
A Division of Southeastern Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A.
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