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GOLFER'S ELBOW
What symptoms does it cause?
Patients usually describe pain located towards the inner part of the arm. There is often local tenderness in the affected area (medial epicondyle – a prominent part of the bone on the inside of the elbow). Some patients describe stiffness of the elbow, particularly in the morning. Shaking hands or grasping objects may be painful.
Medial epicondylitis commonly occurs between the ages of 30 and 60.
It is a degenerative, non-inflammatory condition affecting the origin of the flexor / pronator muscles of the forearm.
Depending on the severity of the tendon injury, healing may be incomplete. The condition may progress from reversible local degeneration to non-reversible changes, to rupture of the muscle origins and finally secondary changes of fibrosis or calcification may occur.
TENNIS ELBOW
What symptoms does it cause?
Patients usually describe pain located towards the outer part of the arm. There is often local tenderness in the affected area (lateral epicondyle – a prominent part of the bone on the outside of the elbow). Gripping objects and movements of the wrist usually hurt (especially wrist extension and lifting movements) and some patients describe stiffness of the elbow, particularly in the morning.
Lateral epicondylitis commonly occurs between the ages of 30 and 60. It is just as common in men and women and can equally affect the dominant and non-dominant arm.
It is a degenerative, non-inflammatory condition predominantly affecting the origin of the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) muscle. In racket sport players, it is believed to be caused by the repetitive nature of hitting a ball which leads to tiny tears in the tendon attachment at the elbow. The normal healing process does not occur. Other possible risk factors for developing the condition include taking up tennis later in life, unaccustomed physical activity and repetitive eccentric (controlled lengthening of a muscle group) contractions.
Depending on the severity of the tendon injury, healing may be incomplete. The condition may progress from reversible local degeneration to non-reversible changes in the origin of the ECRB muscle to rupture of ECRB muscle origin and finally secondary changes of fibrosis or calcification can occur.
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