Elbow Pain Flashcards
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Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
A
- Pain and tenderness localosed to the lateral epicondyle
- Pain worse on resisted wrist extension with elbow extended or supination of the forearm with the elbow extended
- Episodes typically last between 6 months and 2 years - acute pain for 6-12 weeks
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Medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)
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- Pain and tenderness localised to the medial epicondyle
- Pain is affravated by wrist flexion and pronation
- Symptoms may be accompanied by numbness/tingling in the 4th and 5th finger due to ulnar nerve involvement
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Q
Radial tunnel syndrome
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- Most commonly due to compression of the posterior interosseous branch of the radial nerve - thought to be a result of overuse
- Symptoms similar to lateral epicondylitis making diagnosis difficult but pain tends to be around 4-5cm distal to the lateral epicondyle
- Symptoms worsened by extending the elbow and pronating the forearm
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Cubital tunnel syndrome
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- Due to compression of the ulnar nerve
- Initially intermittent tingling in the 4th and 5th finger
- May be worse when the elbow is resting on a firm surface or flexed for extended periods
- Later numbness in the 4th and 5th finger with associated weakness
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Olecranon bursitis
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- Swelling
- Pain
- Redness or warmth
- Tenderness
- Pus