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  Medial Epicondylitis  
 
 
Anatomy:

The medial epicondyle of the humerus, a bony prominence on the inside of the elbow, is the common site of attachment for most of the flexor muscles of the forearm. Golfer’s Elbow is pain and inflammation on the inner side of the elbow, where the tendons of the forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of the elbow (medial epicondyle).

Mechanism of Injury:
  • Strain from repeated, forceful wrist flexion and pronation (twisting of the forearm in towards the body), eg. gripping a golf club during a shot, or a tennis forehand with topspin. This can cause degeneration and inflammation in the associated tendons.
Symptoms
  • Pain and tenderness on the inner side of the elbow. Sometimes the pain extends along the inner side of the forearm.
  • Pain occurs over the medial epicondyle or just below it with resisted wrist flexion or forearm pronation.
  • Elbow may feel stiff.
  • It may hurt to make a fist.
  • There may be weakness of the hand and wrist.
Treatment:
Please consult with your medical professional for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.
Recommended Thermoskin Product:

Under the direction of your medical professional and in conjunction with your advised treatment plan, either of the following Thermoskin products is recommended:

8*205 Tennis Elbow Strap with Pressure Pad
8*217 Elbow
 
 
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