epikondilit

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epicondylitis
A general term for inflammation of the elbow or knee
Enthesopathy at humeral epicondyle May be medial (golfer's elbow) or lateral (tennis elbow)
Inflammation in the elbow due to overuse
tendonitis of the elbow whose symptoms include forearm pain
painful inflammation of the muscles and soft tissues around an epicondyle
A tendonitis of the elbow from excessive, repetitive, or forceful movements of the wrist That’s right, muscle-tendon units moving the wrist originate at the elbow Lateral epicondylitis occurs at the origin of the lateral epicondyle, the major bony prominence on the outside of the elbow This usually occurs from excessive extension of the wrist or holding the wrist up in extension as a static posture It can also be caused by repeatedly creating large divots in the grass while playing golf, and for this reason is also called "golfer’s elbow " The pain of medial epicondylitis is located where the wrist flexors originate at the medial epicondyle, the major bony prominence at the medial or inner aspect of the elbow This is also known as "tennis elbow" since forceful overhand shots place stress on this tendon
{i} tennis elbow
Inflammation of muscles, tendons, bursa, or periosteum (covering to bones) at the elbow; may be medial or later epicondylitis
A repetitive strain injury (RSI) Symptoms include swelling and pain in tendons and muscles around the elbow joint
epikondilit