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  • Tennis Elbow
    • Tennis Elbow
    • Tennis elbow is a common name for the elbow condition lateral epicondylitis. It is an overuse injury that causes inflammation and microtears of the tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle.
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  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
    • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
    • When the elbow is bent, the ulnar nerve can stretch and catch on the bony bump. When the ulnar nerve is compressed or entrapped, the nerve can tear and become inflamed, leading to cubital tunnel syndrome.
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  • Golfer's Elbow
    • Golfer's Elbow
    • Golfer’s elbow, also called medial epicondylitis, is a painful condition occurring from repeated muscle contractions in the forearm that leads to inflammation and microtears in the tendons that attach to the medial epicondyle.
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  • Elbow Arthritis
    • Elbow Arthritis
    • Elbow arthritis is an inflammatory condition that causes pain, swelling, stiffness, and interference with the use of the arm.
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  • Elbow Pain
    • Elbow Pain
    • Damage to any of the structures that make up the elbow joint can cause elbow pain.
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  • Lateral Impingement of the Elbow
    • Lateral Impingement of the Elbow
    • Lateral elbow impingement is a medical condition characterized by compression and injury of the soft tissue structures, such as cartilage located at the outer aspect of the elbow joint. The impingement is caused by repetitive forced extensions and overuse of the elbow.
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  • Bicep Tendon Tear at the Elbow
    • Bicep Tendon Tear at the Elbow
    • A biceps tear can be complete or partial. Partial biceps tendon tears will not completely break the tendon while complete tendon tears will break the tendon into two parts. Tears of the distal biceps tendon are usually complete and the muscle is separated from the bone. Tears of the distal biceps tendon most often result from a sudden injury or lifting a heavy object.
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  • Triceps Tendonitis
    • Triceps Tendonitis
    • Triceps tendonitis is inflammation of the triceps tendon, the tissue that connects the triceps muscle on the back of the upper arm to the back of the elbow joint, allowing you to straighten your arm back after you have bent it.
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  • Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis
    • Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis
    • Elbow bursitis can be diagnosed by reviewing your medical history and undergoing a thorough physical exam. Your doctor may also order an X-ray and biopsy of the bursa fluid to test for infection.
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  • Elbow Sprain
    • Elbow Sprain
    • An elbow sprain is an injury to the soft tissues of the elbow. It is caused due to stretching or tearing (partial or full) of the ligaments that support the elbow joint.
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  • Triceps Injuries
    • Triceps Injuries
    • A triceps injury is damage to the tendon that attaches the triceps muscle at the back of your upper arm to the shoulder blade and elbow bone. The triceps functions by allowing extension and retraction of the arm and stabilizing the shoulder joint.
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  • Distal Biceps Injuries
    • Distal Biceps Injuries
    • The biceps is a large muscle present in front of the upper arm, extending from the shoulder joint to the elbow. The lower end of the biceps muscle called the distal biceps forms a tendon which attaches to the upper part of the radius in the elbow. Injuries to this tendon are called distal biceps injuries.
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