Lateral Epicondylitis (From Required Medscape Readings) Flashcards
1
Q
Explain how lateral epicondylitis is a misnomer.
A
In most cases, microscopic examination does not show signs of inflammation but rather collagen disarray with and an excess of blood vessels.
2
Q
Which area is usually the most tender in lateral epicondylitis?
A
The area of the tendon just distal to its origin on the lateral epicondyle
3
Q
Which muscle is “classically” involved in lateral epicondylitis?
A
Extensor carpi radialis brevis
4
Q
What about playing tennis causes lateral epicondylitis?
A
Backhand hits with increased force stress the wrist extensors.