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<title>Lateral Epicondylitis - Tennis Elbow</title>
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<description>Lateral epicondylitis is sometimes referred to as Tennis Elbow - not because only tennis players get the problem, but because the backhand swing in tennis is a common activity that can cause the problem. There are many other activities that can result in lateral epicondylitis - such as painting with a brush or roller, running a chain saw, and using many types of hand tools continuously. Each of these activities use the same muscles and can result in lateral epicondylitis when these muscles are overused.</description>
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<title>Medial Epicondylitis - Golfer&#039;s Elbow</title>
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<description>Medial epicondylitis is sometimes referred to as Golfer&#039;s Elbow - not because only golfers get the problem, but because the golf swing is a common activity that can cause the problem. There are many other activities that can result in medial epicondylitis - such as chopping wood with an ax, running a chain saw, and using many types of hand tools continuously. Each of these activities use the same muscles and can result in medial epicondylitis when these muscles are overused.
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<title>Radial Tunnel Syndrome</title>
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<description>Radial tunnel syndrome is a condition that can cause aching in the forearm just below the elbow. The symptoms of radial tunnel syndrome can be confused with lateral epicondylitis - or tennis elbow. Radial tunnel syndrome can be difficult to diagnose because the tests that are available to look for the problem are not very accurate.
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<author>Myles Clough</author>
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<title>Tennis and golfers elbow</title>
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<description>Wellway UK General Practice advice</description>
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<title>Golfer&#039;s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)</title>
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<description>SCOI Presents Golfer&#039;s Elbow</description>
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<title>Arthritis of the Elbow</title>
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<description>AAOS Online Service Fact SheetArthritis of the Elbow</description>
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<title>Biceps tendinitis</title>
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<description>AAOS Online Service Fact SheetBiceps tendinitis</description>
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<title>Broken Elbow (Olecranon Fracture)</title>
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<description>Archive Copy 2002</description>
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<title>Cubital Tunnel Syndrome</title>
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<description>SCOI Presents Cubital Tunnel Syndrome</description>
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<title>Cubital Tunnel Syndrome</title>
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<description>Hand Surgery Center of Staten Island and Brooklyn, New York--Mukund Patel, M.D., F.A.C.S.</description>
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<title>Dislocated Elbow</title>
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<description>AAOS Online Service Fact SheetDislocated Elbow</description>
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<title>Elbow Anatomy</title>
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<description>SCOI Presents Anatomy of the Elbow</description>
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<title>Elbow Bursitis</title>
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<description>AAOS Online Service Fact SheetElbow Bursitis</description>
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<title>Elbow Epicondylitis and Surgery</title>
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<description>Elbow Epicondylitis and Surgery</description>
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<title>Elbow Fractures in Children</title>
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<description>Fact sheet outlining types of elbow fractures, symptoms, and treatment</description>
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<author>American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons</author>
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