Definition of Epicondylitis. Meaning of Epicondylitis. Synonyms of Epicondylitis

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- Lateral epicondylitis is also known as “Tennis Elbow” due to its sports related ****ociation to tennis athletes, while medial epicondylitis is often referred...
- Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis is an enthesopathy (attachment point disease) of the origin of the extensor carpi radialis brevis on...
- Golfer's elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is tendinosis (or more precisely enthesopathy) of the medial common flexor tendon on the inside of the elbow...
- injury ****ociated with the lateral epicondyle of the humerus is lateral epicondylitis also known as tennis elbow. Repetitive overuse of the forearm, as seen...
- However, Petrino was forced to withdraw from the fight due to lateral epicondylitis in both elbows, so the bout was removed from the card. A heavyweight...
- repair and recover in the most common case among the injury. Lateral epicondylitis is an overuse injury that frequently occurs in tennis. It is also known...
- times, leeches find medical use in treatment of joint diseases such as epicondylitis and osteoarthritis, extremity vein diseases, and in microsurgery, while...
- "lateral elbow tendinopathy or tendinosis" is used instead of "lateral epicondylitis". Examination of pathologic tennis elbow tissue reveals noninflammatory...
- efficacy in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis concluded that these therapies may benefit people with lateral epicondylitis, but the evidence was limited...
- used to mean a large, abrupt change. "Tennis elbow" (formally lateral epicondylitis) does not necessarily result from playing tennis. Oxymoron Metonymy...