Elbow Anatomy
The elbow is the junction of all the major bones in your arm — the humerus, ulna and radius. It is this complex joint’s role to bend and straighten your arm as needed to assist in lifting, moving, writing, pushing and any other activity. An injury in this area can occur for countless reasons. In fact, many conditions are even named after their most common cause, like golfer’s or tennis elbow.
Because your elbow is responsible for keeping your bones aligned, any damage to the joint can result in pain or discomfort anytime you move your arm. At Fondren, we take your pain seriously and address it through compassionate, comprehensive and innovative orthopedic solutions.