Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The current surgical techniques for treatment of tennis elbow rely on approaches to the extensor muscle origins ...
Douglas W. Jackson, MD: What is the underlying pathology in tennis elbow? Robert P. Nirschl, MD: A major misunderstanding still prevails in a significant segment of the medical community and is ...
Introduction Chronic lateral elbow epicondylitis is a tendinosis with angiofibroblastic degeneration of the wrist extensors' origin. Electrolysis Percutaneous Intratissue (EPI) is a minimally invasive ...
Background Neurodynamics, is a newly area of physiotherapy that emphasise the role of nerve mobilisation for the treatment and prevention of nerve. To date, neurodynamic therapies are done empirically ...
This week we are going to discuss a very common and very uncomfortable condition of the elbow that can affect the wrist and hand as well as the arm—the ulnar nerve entrapment of the elbow. Patients ...
Fractured elbow. If one of your arm bones breaks at the elbow, you have a fracture. Usually, this happens with a sudden blow, as you might get in a contact sport or a car accident. And don’t be fooled ...
Ulnar nerve entrapment is an injury to a nerve that runs through the arm into the fingers on the outside of the hand. It commonly occurs at or near the elbow. While ulnar nerve entrapment is usually ...
This week we are going to discuss a condition of the elbow that can affect the forearm and hand: the ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow. The ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow is specifically what ...