Orthopedic Elbow Specialists in Oklahoma

From sports injuries to degenerative joint conditions, elbow issues can make even the simplest daily activities a challenge. OSSO’s orthopedic elbow specialists provide advanced diagnostics, targeted treatment, and coordinated follow-up care to help you recover strength, mobility, and comfort.

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Common Elbow Conditions We Treat

  • Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

  • Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)

  • Elbow fractures and dislocations

  • Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) injuries

  • Arthritis and joint degeneration

  • Bursitis and inflammation

  • Nerve compression around the elbow

  • Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture

Comprehensive Treatment Options

Our team develops a treatment plan tailored to your specific condition and activity level. Options may include physical therapy, bracing, injections, minimally invasive arthroscopy, or surgical reconstruction when necessary.

With access to OSSO’s imaging, therapy, and surgical services under one network, you get faster results and a smoother recovery.

Our Providers

When Should You See an Elbow Specialist?

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Persistent elbow pain or swelling

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Difficulty gripping or lifting objects

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Symptoms that don’t improve with rest and home care

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Joint instability or locking

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Loss of motion or strength

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Regain Your Comfort and Mobility

OSSO’s orthopedic elbow professionals are here to diagnose the cause of your pain and help you return to the activities you love.