Elbow arthritis is relatively uncommon compared to arthritis of other joints in the body including the hands, hips, and knees. That said, some people suffer from symptoms of painful arthritis and require treatment for this condition. Problems with the elbow joint can cause significant pain and disability. However, there are effective treatments for arthritis of the elbow joint.
The first step in the treatment of elbow arthritis is to determine the cause of symptoms. Unlike some joints where osteoarthritis is by far the most common type of arthritis, elbow joints are commonly affected by some other conditions. The most common types of arthritis found in the elbow joint include:
The most common symptom of elbow arthritis is the pain, although restrictions in mobility and limited ability to perform upper extremity activities are also common. Patients can typically tolerate mild symptoms of arthritis, as upper extremity joint problems are better tolerated (you don’t have to walk with your arms), and most elbow activities don’t require people to have full range of motion.
Limited range-of-motion/stiffness
Swelling of the elbow
Grinding sensations of the elbow
Instability of the elbow joint
Some of the more common treatments for elbow arthritis include:
If these simpler treatments are not effective, a cortisone injection is often helpful in relieving symptoms, at least temporarily.
Elbow arthroscopy is being used with increasing frequency as more surgeons are becoming comfortable with this technique. This surgery is often useful as your surgeon can remove inflamed tissue from the joint, clean out any loose cartilage, and shave bone spurs from the joint. Arthroscopic surgery is most useful for patients with moderate elbow arthritis, as more severe arthritis may not respond to a minimally invasive treatment.
Elbow replacement surgery is a more common treatment for older patients who place less demand on their joints. Joint replacements of the elbow are not designed to withstand significant forces and can have problems if too much stress is placed on the implanted joint.

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