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What Is The Treatment For Pain In Elbow?

MRI report shows disc complexes from c3 - c4 to c5 -c6 causing compression on the ventral aspect of thecal sac .

Physiotherapy troxen tense and shoulder exercises are continously going on since last 45 days but I am facing seviere pain on bottom elbow in right hand and mild pain on bisep in right and left hand.



kindly advice what to do next to get relief of this pain. thanxs

Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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I really appreciate your concern, the given history of cervical disk compression and the elbow pain does not correlate with each other, the elbow pain may not be due to the cervical disk compression but this could be elbow joint pathology, and the most probable cause is tennis elbow, of course physiotherapy and the analgesic medicine gives very good result, hope this is information helps you, have nice day.
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What Is The Treatment For Pain In Elbow?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the given history of cervical disk compression and the elbow pain does not correlate with each other, the elbow pain may not be due to the cervical disk compression but this could be elbow joint pathology, and the most probable cause is tennis elbow, of course physiotherapy and the analgesic medicine gives very good result, hope this is information helps you, have nice day.