Dr.karnav Panchal is a specialist in knee, hip, shoulder and elbow related problems. After completing his M.S. in orthopedics at B.J. Medical College, one of the prestigious institutes in India, he has been trained in the fields of joint replacement surgeries and sports injuries at Mumbai and South Korea.
You may be suffering from Golfer’s Elbow, also known as Medial Epicondylitis — a condition that causes pain and inflammation where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow.
While it’s common in golfers, it can affect anyone involved in repetitive gripping, lifting, or wrist flexion activities, including athletes, gym-goers, office workers, and manual laborers.
Dr. Karnav Panchal, a leading orthopedic and sports injury specialist in Ahmedabad, provides comprehensive, personalized treatment for Golfer’s Elbow using both non-surgical and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Golfer’s Elbow is a painful condition caused by overuse or strain of the forearm muscles, especially the wrist flexors that help bend your hand toward your wrist. The repetitive stress leads to microtears and inflammation at the medial epicondyle (inside of the elbow).
Despite the name, it’s not limited to golfers — it’s common in:
Racquet sport players
Construction workers
Weightlifters
Office workers with poor ergonomics
People doing repetitive hand/wrist tasks
Repetitive wrist flexion or forearm rotation
Lifting heavy objects improperly
Playing sports like golf, baseball, or badminton
Poor conditioning or technique
Occupations involving frequent gripping or vibration tools
Age group: 35–55 years
Pain and tenderness on the inner (medial) side of the elbow
Pain that radiates to the forearm or wrist
Weak grip strength
Stiffness or tightness when bending the wrist
Discomfort during lifting, gripping, or twisting motions
Tingling or numbness in fingers (in some cases)
Clinical evaluation and history-taking
Physical tests like resisted wrist flexion and pronation tests
X-rays to rule out arthritis or bone spurs
MRI or ultrasound to assess soft tissue damage
Diagnostic injections (in chronic cases) to confirm the pain source
Most patients recover well with conservative care:
Rest and activity modification
Anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs)
Wrist and elbow bracing
Physical therapy to strengthen forearm muscles
Stretching and eccentric exercises
Shockwave therapy or ultrasound therapy
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) injections for chronic cases
✅ 80–90% of cases improve without surgery.
For chronic, resistant pain lasting over 6 months, surgery may be required.
Removal of damaged tendon tissue
Repair or reattachment of healthy tendon
Performed via a small incision or arthroscopically
✅ Shorter recovery time
✅ Minimal scarring
✅ High success rate with proper rehab
Pain relief and improved elbow function
Restored grip strength and wrist control
Return to sports or physical activity
Prevention of tendon rupture or chronic degeneration
Minimal downtime with faster rehab
Dr. Karnav Panchal operates in Ahmedabad’s top orthopedic hospitals equipped with:
Robotic-assisted surgery systems (where available)
Computer-navigated instruments
Infection-controlled surgical suites
Dedicated rehab and physiotherapy units
Minimal access surgical tools for microplasty
You may be a candidate for surgical intervention if:
You have had persistent symptoms for 6+ months
No improvement with rest, therapy, or injections
Imaging shows tendon degeneration or tearing
You need full strength for work or sports
Your pain is affecting daily life or performance
✅ Expert in treating complex elbow and sports injuries
✅ Skilled in arthroscopic and open elbow surgeries
✅ Individualized care plans based on severity and lifestyle
✅ Advanced physiotherapy support for recovery
✅ Trusted by patients across Ahmedabad and Gujarat
Conservative care: 4–6 weeks of therapy
Post-surgery:
Light activities in 1–2 weeks
Gradual strengthening from 4–6 weeks
Full return to work/sport: 2–3 months depending on activity level
Patients from Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Gandhinagar, and beyond trust Dr. Karnav Panchal for expert care in elbow conditions and sports injuries.
No. Tennis Elbow affects the outer elbow (lateral), while Golfer’s Elbow affects the inner side (medial epicondyle).
Yes, most cases improve with rest, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes.
Diagnosis is clinical, supported by imaging like ultrasound or MRI when needed.
Yes, with proper rehab, most patients regain full strength and flexibility.
Yes, PRP injections can stimulate tendon healing in chronic cases.