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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*TTP over medial epicondyle and pain w/ forced flexion and pronation of forearm/wrist
*TTP over medial epicondyle and pain with forced flexion and pronation of forearm/wrist
*Ulnar neuropathy may develop (given proximity of ulnar nerve to medial epicondyle)
*Ulnar neuropathy may develop (given proximity of ulnar nerve to medial epicondyle)



Revision as of 16:33, 12 July 2016

Background

  • Overuse syndrome affecting the wrist and digit flexors
  • Also seen in pitchers and rock-climbers
  • Also known as "Golfer's elbow"

Clinical Features

  • TTP over medial epicondyle and pain with forced flexion and pronation of forearm/wrist
  • Ulnar neuropathy may develop (given proximity of ulnar nerve to medial epicondyle)

Differential Diagnosis

Elbow Diagnoses

Radiograph-Positive

Radiograph-Negative

Pediatric

Management

  • Conservative: rest, ice, NSAIDs, immobilization (often via counterforce brace)

See Also

Elbow Diagnoses

References