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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...
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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...
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efficacy in the
treatment of
lateral epicondylitis concluded that
these therapies may
benefit people with
lateral epicondylitis, but the
evidence was limited...
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quality studies found that PRP was
beneficial for
treatment of
lateral epicondylitis.
Numerous reviews and meta-analyses have
found that for
elbow tendinopathy...
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injury ****ociated with the
lateral epicondyle of the
humerus is
lateral epicondylitis also
known as
tennis elbow.
Repetitive overuse of the forearm, as seen...
- of the two most
common enthesopathies (plantar
fasciitis and
lateral epicondylitis-both
mislabeled as inflammatory) is
resolution over a
period of about...
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slight benefit of noxious-level
electrotherapy in the
treatment of
epicondylitis. A 2012
review found that "Small,
single studies showed that some electrotherapy...
- bursitis,
synovitis of osteoarthritis, post-traumatic osteoarthritis, and
epicondylitis. Miscellaneous:
trichinosis with
neurologic or
myocardial involvement...
- used to mean a large,
abrupt change. "Tennis elbow" (formally
lateral epicondylitis) does not
necessarily result from
playing tennis.
Oxymoron Metonymy...