Golfer’s Elbow
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Golfer’s Elbow Golfer’s elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements. | ||||
Disease information
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Symptoms[edit | edit source]
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Symptom | Probability | Seriousness |
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Elbow Tendons Damaged | 100 | Low |
Tenderness | 80 | Low |
Fever | 80 | Medium |
Finger Numbness | 50 | Low |
Hand Weakness | 50 | Low |
Elbow Pain | 50 | Medium |
Limited Arm Motion | 50 | Low |
Elbow Stiffness | 40 | Low |
Examinations[edit | edit source]
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- Upper Limb X-ray
- Interview
- Physical Examination
Treatments[edit | edit source]
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