Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Lateral epicondylitis, commonly referred to as tennis elbow, is the most common etiology of elbow pain and ...
During the last decade, clinical and basic scientific research has shown that recalcitrant lateral epicondylitis can be successfully and reproducibly treated with arthroscopy. Cadaveric studies have ...
The common assertion that the elbow is not a weight-bearing joint should not suggest that the elbow does not bear load. Primary OA in the elbow joint differs from other sites of OA in that it involves ...
Elbow injuries are common in both adults and children. Early recognition and treatment of an elbow injury can reduce the risk of complications and later disability. Any serious injury of the elbow ...
Elbow hyperextension occurs when your elbow extends beyond its typical range. You may be able to manage it at home with a cold compress and elbow brace, but some cases require surgery. Elbow ...
This painful condition occurs when the blood supply to the elbow joint is cut off, causing bone and cartilage death. Treatments may include rest, splinting, pain relief, and physical therapy. Surgery ...
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