“Lateral Epicondylitis is often simplified as ‘Tennis Elbow,’ but for many patients, it is a chronic barrier to their daily productivity and quality of life. At Amara Pain and Spine, our approach to musculoskeletal care is rooted in evidence-based interventional treatments that move beyond symptom management to address the underlying pathology of tendon degeneration. We pride ourselves on a clinical philosophy that integrates high-level medical science with practical lifestyle management. By utilizing structured workflows—from precise diagnosis to targeted inflammation control—we ensure our patients in the Charlotte community have a clear, predictable path to recovery. We are growing. We are looking for providers and medical professionals who value a goal-oriented environment and are passionate about elevating the standard of pain care. If you’re looking to make an impact in a practice that prioritizes both patient outcomes and professional excellence, let’s connect.

Lateral epicondylitis is one of the most common reasons for outpatient elbow consultations. While the name suggests an athletic origin, the reality is that everyday repetitive tasks—from gardening to heavy computer use—can lead to microscopic tears in the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) tendon.

In our latest clinical update, we break down the physiology of ‘Tennis Elbow’ and why early intervention is key to preventing chronic degeneration. We explore:

  • The Science of Inflammation: Why localized swelling causes radiating forearm pain.
  • Interventional Options: How modern medical treatments can accelerate healing where rest alone fails.
  • Lifestyle Integration: Proper ergonomics and nutrition to support tendon resilience.

 

                                                                   

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