Elbow
Everyone knows someone who has had pain in the elbow - the most common problems are the tendon injuries - so called 'Tennis elbow' and 'Golfers elbow'. Today almost 50% of all tennis players will suffer from this disorder at some point. Interestingly though, the term 'tennis elbow' is also used for the disorder experienced by golfers, DIY enthusiasts and gardeners, although tennis players account for only 5% of all sufferers of this condition.
| Tennis elbow Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is the common name for a painful, overuse condition affecting t... [ more info ] |
| Golfers elbow Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) is similar to its counterpart, tennis elbow. The primary diffe... [ more info ] |
| Biceps tendinopathy This is another injury brought on by overuse or unaccustomed activity involving the tendon that flex... [ more info ] |
| Loose body During repetitive overhead and lifting sports and occupations, the elbow experiences tremendous stre... [ more info ] |
| Arthritis Osteoarthritis (OA) presents in varying degrees of severity – from the very mild to the more d... [ more info ] |
