Comprehensive Care
Our surgeons at MedStar Orthopaedic Institute have the expertise to help you overcome any challenge your arthritis presents. We treat the entire spectrum of arthritis disorders, from early-stage management to end-stage joint replacement. We also offer advanced arthritis treatment options, including the latest arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques. We will work with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs and the demands of your daily life.
What is elbow arthritis?
It is characterized by an inflammation or destruction of the tissues that line your elbow joint. This inflammation can cause pain, swelling, and joint damage. Types of arthritis that commonly affect your elbow include:
- Osteoarthritis – The natural aging process can wear away the protective cartilage that allows the many bones in your elbow to move smoothly, causing inflammation, swelling, and pain.
- Rheumatoid arthritis – This immune system dysfunction attacks and wears away the cartilage lining between the bones in your elbow. Rheumatoid arthritis is often most severe in the hands but it also commonly affects the elbow.
- Post-Traumatic arthritis – This type of arthritis occurs as a result of a fracture or other injury to the elbow.
What are the causes?
Arthritis in the elbow can be caused by natural wear and tear over time, prior elbow injury, or by a defect in the immune system. Those who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis have immune systems that mistakenly attack healthy cells, which causes joint erosion and damage to the joint. Many believe this condition is caused by a hereditary factor, which is sometimes triggered by environmental factors, including smoking.
What are the symptoms?
If you are suffering from elbow pain and other signs of elbow arthritis, it is important to visit a specialist who can help you manage your condition and arthritis pain. Visit MedStar Orthopaedic Institute for a comprehensive evaluation if you notice any of these symptoms:
- Elbow pain
- Limited range of motion in elbow
- Catching or locking of the elbow
- Swelling on or near the elbow
- Numbness or tingling in ring and pinky fingers
How is it diagnosed?
Your initial diagnostic exam will involve:
- Medical history evaluation – Your physician will ask you questions about when your arthritis pain began, and any prior health concerns.
- Physical exam – Our doctors will also perform a general physical exam, which includes looking at your elbow to determine any irregularities and signs of arthritis.
- Imaging tests – Often, we will need to use diagnostic image tests to visualize the severity and location of joint damage. This helps to rule out other causes of your pain.
What are the best treatment options?
Your physician may recommend one or more of the following conservative treatment options to help manage your pain:
- Rest
- Ice
- Physical therapy
- Pain and anti-inflammatory medication
- Cortisone injections
If conservative options fail or your condition is severe, the following advanced surgical options are also available at MedStar Orthopaedic Institute:
If you are suffering from elbow arthritis, call 202-295-0511 to schedule a consultation with one of our orthopedic specialists at MedStar Orthopaedic Institute. Our doctors have years of experience diagnosing and treating elbow conditions and are pleased to offer comprehensive elbow care in the Washington, D.C. area.
Our Specialists
Hand, Wrist & Elbow

Curtis Mitchell Henn, MD
Hand, Wrist & Elbow



Ryan M. Jander, MD
Hand, Wrist & Elbow




Michael William Kessler, MD
Hand, Wrist & Elbow



Shoulder & Elbow

Brent Bowie Wiesel, MD
Shoulder Surgery



Sports Medicine

Evan H. Argintar, MD
Sports Medicine



Vestinia P. Bridges, MD
Sports Medicine



Wiemi Abell Douoguih, MD
Sports Medicine



Daniel Mark Hampton, MD
Sports Medicine



Carter Wallace Mitchell, MD
Sports Medicine



William Postma, MD
Sports Medicine




Steven James Svoboda, MD
Sports Medicine




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Sports Medicine



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