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Elbow Arthroplasty

What is Elbow Arthroplasty?

Elbow arthroplasty, also known as total elbow replacement, is a surgical procedure that replaces a damaged or arthritic elbow joint with a prosthetic implant to restore movement and eliminate pain. This procedure is commonly performed for severe arthritis, complex fractures, or joint instability, helping patients regain strength, flexibility, and function in their arm.

By using advanced materials designed to mimic natural joint movement, elbow arthroplasty allows for smoother, pain-free motion and a return to daily activities. 

Benefits of Elbow Arthroplasty

  • Significant pain relief, restoring comfort and function.
  • Improved range of motion, allowing for better arm movement.
  • Long-lasting results, with modern implants designed for durability.
  • Restores strength and stability, helping patients regain independence.
  • Reduces joint stiffness, making everyday tasks easier.

Who is a Candidate?

Elbow arthroplasty may be recommended for patients who:

  • Suffer from severe arthritis that limits movement and causes pain.
  • Have complex fractures that cannot be repaired with fixation alone.
  • Experience chronic elbow instability or loss of joint function.
  • Have failed to find relief with medications, injections, or physical therapy.

How the Procedure Works

Total elbow replacement is performed under anesthesia and follows these steps:

  1. The damaged bone and cartilage are carefully removed.
  2. A prosthetic implant is inserted, mimicking natural joint function.
  3. The surrounding soft tissues are adjusted to ensure stability.
  4. The incision is closed, and recovery begins.

Advanced minimally invasive techniques may be used to reduce scarring and recovery time.

Recovery Expectations

  • Most patients regain motion within weeks, with full healing in 3-6 months.
  • Physical therapy is essential to rebuild strength and flexibility.
  • Lifting restrictions may apply, but daily tasks become easier and pain-free.
  • Modern implants last 10-15 years or more, providing long-term relief.

Hear From Our Experts

“Elbow arthroplasty is a life-changing procedure that restores mobility, eliminates pain, and allows patients to regain full use of their arm—helping them return to the activities they love without limitations.” – Dr. Gus J. Leotta

Take the First Step

If chronic pain or joint damage is limiting your movement, elbow arthroplasty can provide lasting relief and restore full function to your arm.