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Tennis & Golfer's Elbow Treatment in Montgomery, OH

Tennis & Golfer's Elbow Treatment at RegenLife Centers Montgomery

RegenLife Centers treats tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) in Montgomery, OH at 9989 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242 with a regenerative-first approach. Led by Dr. Zeeshan Tayeb — board-certified in Pain Medicine and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation — treatment combines PRP injections, prolotherapy, MLS laser, ultrasound-guided needling, bracing, and physical therapy. Most major insurance plans accepted.

About Tennis & Golfer's Elbow Treatment at RegenLife Centers

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) are tendinopathies of the elbow caused by repetitive strain. Modern evidence supports regenerative approaches over repeated corticosteroid injections, which can weaken tendons long-term. RegenLife's Montgomery team treats both conditions with PRP injections, prolotherapy, ultrasound-guided needling (percutaneous tenotomy), MLS laser for tendon healing, counterforce bracing, and physical therapy with eccentric loading protocols.

Tennis & Golfer's Elbow Treatment in Montgomery, OH

Montgomery patients with tennis or golfer's elbow benefit from RegenLife's regenerative-first approach. Repeated cortisone weakens tendons; PRP, prolotherapy, and MLS laser actually stimulate tendon healing — Dr. Tayeb's Montgomery team uses ultrasound guidance for precise injection placement.

  • PRP and prolotherapy as first-line for tendon healing
  • Ultrasound-guided injections and percutaneous tenotomy
  • MLS laser therapy for tendon repair and inflammation
  • Counterforce bracing and ergonomic guidance
  • Physical therapy with evidence-based eccentric loading protocols

We serve patients from Montgomery and surrounding areas including Kenwood, Blue Ash, Mason, Sycamore Township, Madeira, Symmes Township, Loveland.

Insurance Accepted

RegenLife Centers accepts most major insurance plans at our Montgomery location. Call (513) 922-2204 to verify your coverage before your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions — Tennis & Golfer's Elbow Treatment in Montgomery

Does RegenLife accept insurance for elbow treatment in Montgomery?

Standard injections and physical therapy are typically covered at our Montgomery location; PRP and prolotherapy are often not. Contact your nearest clinic for scheduling, coverage, or pricing details.

Why does RegenLife prefer PRP over cortisone for tennis elbow?

Cortisone provides short-term relief but repeated injections can weaken tendons. PRP and prolotherapy stimulate tendon healing rather than masking pain. RegenLife's Montgomery team uses PRP and prolotherapy as first-line treatment for chronic tendinopathy, reserving cortisone for short-term symptom control.

How long does tennis elbow take to heal?

With appropriate treatment, most cases improve significantly within 6–12 weeks. Chronic cases (6+ months of symptoms) typically require regenerative treatment (PRP, prolotherapy) and longer rehabilitation. Our Montgomery team will outline realistic timelines.

Do I need to stop tennis or golf to recover?

You typically need to modify activity rather than stop entirely. Our Montgomery team provides specific guidance on technique modification, equipment changes (grip size, racket weight), and a graduated return-to-play protocol once symptoms improve.

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Cincinnati

3328 Westbourne Dr

Cincinnati, OH 45248

(513) 922-2204

Edgewood

162 Barnwood Dr

Edgewood, KY 41017

(859) 331-4159

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9989 Montgomery Rd

Montgomery, OH 45242

(513) 922-2204

We accept most major insurance plans

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