WHAT CAUSES IT AND HOW CAN IT BE TREATED?

Elbow Pain

The elbow is a complex joint that enables bending and extending the arm, forearm rotation, and performance of many daily tasks. It consists of three bones—humerus, ulna, and radius—connected by ligaments and tendons that provide joint stability and function. Repetitive movements or injuries can lead to inflammation or strain of these structures, resulting in pain and reduced mobility. Elbow pain is one of the most frequent reasons for consulting a physiatrist.

What Are the Main Causes of Elbow Pain?

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition caused by overuse of the muscles and tendons in the forearm that attach to the lateral part of the elbow. Although commonly associated with tennis players, it more often affects individuals who perform repetitive hand and forearm movements—such as frequent tool use or prolonged typing and mouse use. Symptoms typically include burning pain on the outside of the elbow, reduced grip strength, difficulty extending the arm, and pain that worsens with continued forearm activity. Treatment usually involves rest, application of ice, anti-inflammatory medication, and, in more severe cases, corticosteroid injections or surgical intervention. Physical therapy plays a key role in restoring joint function and supporting tissue regeneration.

Golfer’s Elbow

Golfer’s elbow Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is a condition caused by inflammation of the tendons that connect the forearm muscles to the inner part of the elbow. Like tennis elbow, it is most often the result of overuse or repetitive strain, especially from movements that involve gripping or wrist flexion. Common causes include activities such as swinging a golf club or playing tennis (particularly with improper technique), throwing sports like baseball or athletics, or lifting heavy objects. Symptoms include pain and tenderness on the inner side of the elbow, stiffness, weakness when gripping, and numbness or tingling in the fingers. The diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation and physical examination. Treatment typically includes a combination of rest and cryotherapy, anti-inflammatory medication, and in some cases corticosteroid injections. In the final phase, physical therapy is essential for restoring strength, range of motion, and tissue regeneration.

Student Elbow

Student elbow, also known as olecranon bursitis, is an inflammation of the bursa—a small, closed sac filled with fluid—located at the back of the elbow, just beneath the skin and above the tip of the elbow bone. This condition often occurs when leaning on the elbows for prolonged periods, such as during extended studying or computer work. The pressure on this small sac leads to inflammation and fluid buildup, causing pain and the formation of a tender, swollen “pad” on the elbow. The area typically becomes red, warm, and especially painful to the touch. This form of bursitis is considered mechanical, as it usually results from repeated friction or pressure. The diagnosis is based on clinical examination and, if necessary, imaging. Treatment includes rest, cooling, anti-inflammatory medication, and, in some cases, aspiration (draining the fluid). Physical therapy often plays an important role in recovery.

How We Manage Elbow Pain

In Dr. Rodić’s office, our approach is entirely focused on achieving the best possible outcomes. Patients receive dedicated, individualized care and a complete service—from diagnostic evaluation to therapy, recovery, and follow-up. Whether you’re dealing with an injury, chronic pain, or require rehabilitation, everything can be done in one place—saving both time and money.

Examination

With a comprehensive approach, decades of experience, and top-level expertise, we ensure that after your examination in our office, you’ll receive an accurate diagnosis—providing a solid foundation for effective treatment and recovery.

Effective Solutions Without Surgery

Thanks to cutting-edge technology, specialized treatments, and a highly skilled medical team, we avoid surgical procedures in up to 80% of cases—achieving results that are equal to or even better than surgery.

Faster Recovery

Our approach reduces recovery time by up to 30%, helping you return to daily activities and a life without pain—sooner and with greater ease.

Precise Diagnosis Is the Key to Effective Treatment

The first and most important step to pain relief, effective treatment, and a fast recovery is making an accurate diagnosis. Therapy only follows once the exact cause of your condition has been identified. Early and precise detection allows for timely intervention, speeding up recovery and helping prevent complications such as chronic pain or long-term disability.

At our clinic, every patient is examined by Dr. Goran Rodić—a widely recognized expert with decades of experience and exceptional expertise in ultrasound diagnostics.

Through a detailed review of your medical history, physical examination, and imaging, we ensure that no detail is missed. This approach allows us to deliver a fast and accurate diagnosis as the foundation for targeted therapy and optimal results.

In most cases, the entire diagnostic process is completed within our clinic, eliminating the need for additional tests—saving you both time and cost.

Our Diagnostic Process

Meet Dr. Rodić

Dr. Goran Rodić is a renowned international expert with over 30 years of experience in physical medicine and rehabilitation.

He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Belgrade in 1983 and completed his specialization in physical medicine and rehabilitation in 1988.
At the age of 30, he became the head of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Clinical Center of Serbia—the youngest person ever to hold that position in the institution’s history.

He spent 11 years with FK Partizan as the club’s first full-time physician since its founding. As a sports medicine specialist, he worked with football clubs in China and Saudi Arabia, and during his time in Saudi Arabia, he provided medical care to members of the royal family.

For over 20 years, he has served as the physician for the National Theatre in Belgrade. He also spent eight years working with the Terazije Theatre and six years as the doctor for the national ensemble “Kolo.”

Through decades of training and specialized work in clinics, institutions, and sports organizations both in Serbia and abroad, he has developed exceptional expertise in diagnosing and treating injuries of the locomotor system, as well as conditions related to rheumatologic and degenerative processes affecting joints, joint capsules, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and the meniscus.

He is one of the pioneers of ultrasound physiatric diagnostics in Serbia and is recognized as a leading authority in this field

Personalized Treatment Plan for Optimal Results

Once an accurate diagnosis is made, we develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your condition, needs, and goals. The focus is on restoring function, reducing pain, and addressing the root cause—whether it’s an injury, a chronic condition, or post-surgical recovery.
Depending on the diagnosis and clinical findings, your treatment plan may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, physical modalities (such as ultrasound, electrotherapy, or laser therapy), and other specialized techniques.

Our goal is to achieve the best possible results in the shortest amount of time, using the most effective and comfortable approach. Thanks to our decades of experience, advanced technology, and complete dedication to every patient, we are able to avoid surgery in up to 80% of cases—while achieving the same or even better outcomes. At the same time, we reduce the need for medication and help you recover faster. In fact, our patients tend to recover up to 30% faster than average.

We apply a wide range of therapeutic modalities that are an essential part of comprehensive physiatric care.

Therapies We Offer

Relief Begins With the Right Diagnosis

Early and accurate detection of the underlying cause is the first step toward effective treatment and a faster recovery.

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