Elbow Arthroscopy at Commons Clinic

Elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the elbow joint. By using a small camera and specialized instruments inserted through tiny incisions, surgeons can examine the joint and repair damaged tissues with greater precision. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists perform elbow arthroscopy to relieve pain, improve mobility, and help patients return to work, sports, and daily activities.
What Is Elbow Arthroscopy
Elbow arthroscopy allows orthopedic surgeons to see inside the elbow joint using a small camera called an arthroscope. The camera is inserted through small incisions around the elbow, giving the surgeon a clear view of cartilage, ligaments, and other joint structures.
During the procedure, the surgeon can diagnose and treat several conditions at the same time. Damaged tissue can be removed, loose fragments can be cleared from the joint, and inflamed tissue can be treated. Because the procedure uses small incisions, patients often experience less pain and a faster recovery compared with traditional open surgery.


Conditions Treated With Elbow Arthroscopy
Elbow arthroscopy is commonly used to treat several joint problems, including:
- Loose bone or cartilage fragments in the elbow
- Elbow stiffness that limits movement
- Cartilage damage from injury or arthritis
- Chronic elbow pain that has not improved with nonsurgical treatment
- Ligament or joint injuries affecting elbow stability
This minimally invasive approach allows surgeons to treat these conditions while preserving surrounding tissues.
Benefits of Elbow Arthroscopy
Elbow arthroscopy offers several advantages compared with open surgery. Benefits may include:
- Smaller incisions and minimal scarring
- Less postoperative pain
- Faster recovery time
- Improved joint mobility
- Precise treatment of elbow conditions
Many patients experience improved elbow function and reduced discomfort after the procedure.


Why Choose Commons Clinic
Commons Clinic provides expert orthopedic care using advanced surgical techniques and personalized treatment plans. Our surgeons focus on accurate diagnosis and effective treatment to restore joint function and mobility.
Patients receive coordinated care from evaluation through rehabilitation, helping them return to daily activities and physical performance with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does elbow arthroscopy take
The procedure usually takes about thirty to sixty minutes depending on the condition being treated.
How long is recovery after elbow arthroscopy
Many patients resume light activities within a few weeks, while full recovery may take longer depending on the procedure performed.
Is elbow arthroscopy painful
Most patients experience mild postoperative discomfort that can be managed with medication and rest.
Will elbow arthroscopy improve joint movement
In many cases, the procedure helps restore elbow mobility by removing damaged tissue or loose fragments that restrict movement.
When should I see a specialist for elbow pain
If elbow pain or stiffness continues despite rest, medication, or therapy, an orthopedic specialist can determine whether elbow arthroscopy is appropriate.