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  • Elbow ArthroscopyElbow Arthroscopy

    Elbow arthroscopy, also referred to as keyhole or minimally invasive surgery, is a surgical procedure that is performed through tiny incisions to evaluate and treat several elbow conditions.

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  • Open Elbow SurgeryHand

    Open elbow surgery is an operative procedure performed to treat certain conditions of your elbow through a large, open cut (incision) in the skin using a scalpel.

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  • Biceps Tendon RepairBiceps Tendon Repair

    Biceps tendon repair is a surgical procedure to restore a biceps tendon that has been torn or ruptured by severe trauma or injury.

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  • Distal Biceps RepairDistal Biceps Repair

    The biceps is a large muscle located in the front of your upper arm and runs from the shoulder to the elbow joint. It is attached to the bones of the shoulder and elbow by tendons. The distal biceps is the area where the biceps is attached to the forearm bone in the elbow.

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  • Radial Head ORIF and ReplacementRadial Head ORIF and Replacement

    Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of the radial head is a surgical technique employed for the treatment of a radial head fracture to restore normal anatomy and improve range of motion and function.

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  • Total Elbow ReplacementTotal Elbow Replacement

    Elbow joint replacement, also referred to as total elbow arthroplasty, is an operative procedure to treat the symptoms of arthritis that have not responded to non-surgical treatments.

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  • Elbow Tendon and Ligament RepairElbow Tendon and Ligament Repair

    The ligaments around the elbow may be injured secondary to a sprain, rupture, trauma or any accident. The sprain or trauma may result from repetitive stress, overuse or a direct injury.

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  • UCL Reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery)UCL Reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery)

    Commonly called Tommy John surgery, this procedure involves reconstructing a damaged ligament on the inside of the elbow called the ulnar or medial collateral ligament with a tendon graft obtained from your own body or a donor.

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  • Tennis Elbow SurgeryTennis Elbow Surgery

    Tennis elbow is a common name for the elbow condition lateral epicondylitis. It is an overuse injury that causes inflammation and microtears of the tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle.

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  • Elbow Fracture ReconstructionElbow Fracture Reconstruction

    Elbow fracture reconstruction is a surgical procedure employed to repair and restore the appearance and full function of a damaged elbow caused by severe trauma or injury.

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  • Ulnar Nerve ReleaseUlnar Nerve Release

    Ulnar nerve release, also known as ulnar nerve decompression, is a surgical procedure to treat a medical condition called ulnar nerve entrapment.

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  • Cubital Tunnel Release (Medial Epicondylectomy)Cubital Tunnel Release

    Cubital tunnel release is a surgical procedure to correct cubital tunnel syndrome.

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  • Radial Tunnel SyndromeRadial Tunnel Syndrome

    Radial tunnel syndrome is a painful condition caused by pressure on the radial nerve of the forearm.

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  • Ulnar Nerve TranspositionUlnar Nerve Transposition

    The ulnar nerve is one of the 3 main nerves in the arm that travels down from the neck through a bony protuberance inside the elbow (medial epicondyle), under the muscles of the forearm and down the hand on the side of the palm, towards the little finger.

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  • Golfer's Elbow SurgeryGolfer's Elbow Surgery

    Golfer’s elbow is a condition associated with pain on the inside of the elbow where tendons of your forearm attach to the bony prominence (medial epicondyle). It is also called medial epicondylitis and is caused by injury or irritation to the tendons which can become painful and swollen.

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  • Distal Humerus Resection and ReconstructionDistal Humerus Resection and Reconstruction

    Benign or malignant tumors can develop in or spread to the lower (distal) part of the humerus (upper arm bone), causing progressive bone tissue destruction associated with pain and disability.

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  • Non-union Surgery (Elbow)Non-union Surgery (Elbow)

    Non-union is the failure of a broken or fractured bone to heal properly even after appropriate treatment.

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