
Elbow Surgery
Restoring Your Strength and Mobility
Elbow injuries can range from mild to severe, and while many heal with rest or therapy, some require surgery. Fractures, dislocations, torn ligaments, or chronic issues like bursitis, arthritis, or tennis elbow may need surgical repair if they don’t improve with other treatments.
Your orthopedic surgeon will evaluate your symptoms, run imaging tests, and discuss options with you. If surgery is the best path, they’ll explain the procedure and coordinate with your primary doctor to ensure you're ready.
Most elbow surgeries are outpatient, and recovery usually involves a splint and physical therapy to restore movement and strength.

Our Promise
We’re here to help you get back to what moves you—restoring elbow strength, supporting your recovery, and keeping you active with care you can count on.
Related Specialties
Orthopedic Surgery
Injury repair, arthroscopic surgery of all major joints, bone and muscle tumor surgery, microsurgery, and joint replacement.
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Maximizing your body’s ability to move freely and without pain, after surgery or injury.