Strengths
Service Advantages
Comprehensive Integration × Personalized Treatment
Regen Health centers its philosophy on “regenerative medicine,” combining a multidisciplinary integrated team, full-body joint health assessments, a private and comfortable treatment environment, high-standard cleanroom laboratories, and advanced medical equipment to provide safe, precise, and personalized healthcare services. We believe that health is not just about treating disease but about reactivating the body’s self-healing and regenerative capabilities, enabling every patient to regain vitality and confidence.
Specialized Integrated Team
Cross-disciplinary physician collaboration allows examinations and treatments to be completed in a single visit, maximizing therapeutic effectiveness.
Private & Comfortable Space
Fully appointment-based, one-on-one consultation rooms provide a private, safe, and relaxing medical experience.
Full-Body Joint Health Assessment
Simultaneous X-ray and ultrasound examinations provide a comprehensive understanding of joint health and the root causes of pain.

High-Standard Cleanroom
PRP/PRF is prepared in a sterile environment in real time, ensuring the purity, safety, and effectiveness of regenerative components.

Precision Diagnostic Equipment
High-resolution imaging–guided treatments reduce errors and pain, enhancing safety and efficiency.

Core of Regenerative Medicine
Autologous PRP/PRF therapy activates the body’s repair mechanisms, promoting regeneration, reducing inflammation, and restoring health.
Are PRP or PRF really effective for golfer’s elbow?
It is quite helpful for chronic golfer’s elbow.
PRP/PRF contains a large amount of growth factors. When injected into the damaged tendon under ultrasound guidance, it can promote collagen production and tissue repair. It belongs to “reparative treatment” rather than simply pain relief, and is often used for patients with recurring pain or long-term unresolved pain.
Does golf elbow always require injections or surgery?
Not necessarily.
Most patients can improve their condition through conservative treatment and physical therapy first; PRP/PRF injections will only be considered if the condition is chronic, recurrent, or if conservative treatment is ineffective; surgery is usually a last resort, only for those whose condition cannot be improved in the long term and seriously affects their quality of life.
How long does it take for golfer’s elbow to heal?
Will golf elbow heal on its own?
Mild, short-term symptoms may improve with sufficient rest and reduced strain.
However, if the pain persists or the wrist and forearm are used repeatedly, it can easily develop into chronic tendon degeneration, significantly prolonging the recovery time. Simply waiting for it to heal on its own is not recommended.
What are the differences between golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow?
The main difference lies in the location of the pain and the injured muscle group:
- Golf’s elbow: Pain on the “inner” side of the elbow, related to wrist flexion and gripping.
- Tennis elbow: Pain on the “outer” side of the elbow, related to wrist extension and forearm rotation. Different locations require different treatment strategies; accurate diagnosis is essential.
What is golf elbow? Is it necessarily related to playing golf?
Not necessarily.
Golf’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) is a condition caused by the degeneration and micro-tears of the medial epicondyle tendon of the elbow due to repeated stretching and overuse. Although the name comes from the golf swing, most patients are not athletes, but rather develop it due to poor posture during work, housework, or fitness activities.
What will happen if this drags on?
It may lead to irreversible muscle atrophy and nerve damage.
Is the body completely healed after surgery?
Most cases can be improved, but rehabilitation and posture adjustments are still needed.
If symptoms persist, an ultrasound or nerve conduction study is recommended.
How can I prevent my phone from getting worse from using it so much?
Avoid prolonged bending, using headphones, and stretching regularly.
