This week we are going to discuss something which is quite common and is often seen in weekend warrior athletes such as gardeners, landscapers and people who work in their yards. The condition is ...
This week we are going to discuss medial elbow pain and a few of the conditions which cause it. Medial elbow pain is pain along the inside of the elbow. If you extend your arm in front of you, the ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: A few months ago I noticed minor pain in my elbow when I’d lift anything — even something light. Recently, the pain is worsening and moving down my inner forearm. My elbow hurts even ...
1 Department of Radiology, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, Brockley Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 4LP, UK 2 Department of Rheumatology, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Kingston-Upon-Thames ...
The best way to prevent and treat golfer’s elbow is to take the necessary steps to improve the quality of your forearm function. Here, you’ll learn those steps. We have all heard of it: the dreaded ...
There are several possible causes of left elbow pain. These range from injuries and overuse to inflammatory and degenerative conditions. Treatment for left arm elbow pain depends on the cause. The ...
You know that big bucket of balls you just hit? Not only was it probably a waste of $13 bucks if you're trying to lower your scores, but all that punishment on your elbows can quickly turn into ...
Dr. Kenneth First, a director of the sports medicine department at Christus St. John Hospital and an orthopedic surgeon in private practice in Clear Lake and Texas City, is now offering Sonocur ...
Elbow joint pain has several potential causes, including overuse injuries, ligament damage, and arthritis. Underlying conditions that may cause this pain can range in severity. Both the cause and ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
Two critical reviews examine the current status of biologic approaches for common shoulder and elbow problems. The authors discuss areas where the current evidence base is weak or controversial and ...