Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna

Consultant, Hand, Upperlimb & Reconstructive Micro-Vascular Surgeon,
Brachial Plexus & Peripheral Nerve Surgeon, Bengaluru
MBBS, MS Orthopaedics, European Diploma in Hand Surgery
FHS (NUS, Singapore; CMC Vellore; Institute Kaplan)

Elbow Disorders

Encompass problems like tennis elbow, elbow arthritis, dislocations, and ligament or tendon injuries, which can lead to stiffness and functional loss if untreated.

Dr. Vamsi combines precise diagnostics with advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments tailored to each patient’s needs. His patient-centric approach ensures optimal recovery and restoration of hand function with minimal downtime.

Dr. Vamsi’s Three-Step Approach to Treating Hand Disorders

Dr. Vamsi uses clinical evaluation and imaging to identify the exact cause and severity of the disorder.

He begins with non-surgical options like splints, therapy, or injections, and opts for minimally invasive surgery if needed.

A structured rehab plan ensures patients regain hand strength, flexibility, and daily function effectively.

Conditions Treated

A painful condition caused by overuse of forearm muscles, leading to inflammation of tendons on the outside of the elbow.
Occurs when the bones of the forearm move out of place compared to the upper arm, often due to trauma, requiring urgent repositioning.
A condition where the elbow joint becomes loose or slips out of alignment, often after ligament injury, causing pain and reduced strength.
Involves breaks in both the radius and ulna, typically from high-impact injuries, needing surgical alignment for proper healing and function.

Compression of nerves around the elbow causing numbness, tingling, or weakness in the forearm and hand, often treated with decompression.

Degeneration of the elbow joint cartilage causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, commonly seen in rheumatoid or post-traumatic cases.

Loss of a hand or finger due to trauma or disease, requiring surgical reconstruction and prosthetic rehabilitation.
A surgical procedure to replace the damaged elbow joint with an artificial implant, often used in severe arthritis or complex fractures.
A tear of the biceps tendon near the elbow, often from lifting heavy objects, leading to weakness and requiring surgical repair for restoration.

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