Epicondylitis

About Epicondylitis(Tennis Elbow)

This condition is more commonly known as tennis elbow or golfers elbow. It is caused by repetitive overuse of the extensor/flexor muscles of the forearm which results in partial tearing of the common tendon origin.

The Symptoms

The symptoms of this condition are pain over the lateral or medial side of the elbow, pain in the elbow and forearm with activity and elbow stiffness. This condition is often adequately treated with oral anti-inflammatory medications, steroid injection, bracing and exercises. Cases of chronic tendonitis unresponsive to nonsurgical treatment can be effectively managed with a surgical repair of the torn tendon.

The Procedure

This is an ambulatory procedure performed through a small 1.5 inch incision. Recovery time is typically a few weeks.

 

 
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
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