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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==History | ==History== | ||
==Common Symptoms== | |||
* Pain on the outer part of elbow ([[Lateral epicondyle of the humerus|lateral epicondyle]]). | * Pain on the outer part of elbow ([[Lateral epicondyle of the humerus|lateral epicondyle]]). | ||
* Gripping and movements of the wrist hurt, especially wrist extension and lifting movements. | * Gripping and movements of the wrist hurt, especially wrist extension and lifting movements. | ||
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* Pain usually subsides overnight. | * Pain usually subsides overnight. | ||
* If no treatment given, can become chronic and more difficult to eradicate. | * If no treatment given, can become chronic and more difficult to eradicate. | ||
==Less Common Symptoms== | |||
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[[Category:Overuse injuries]] | [[Category:Overuse injuries]] |
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Overview
History
Common Symptoms
- Pain on the outer part of elbow (lateral epicondyle).
- Gripping and movements of the wrist hurt, especially wrist extension and lifting movements.
- Tenderness to touch, and elbow pain on simple actions such as lifting up a cup of coffee or throwing a baseball.
- Pain usually subsides overnight.
- If no treatment given, can become chronic and more difficult to eradicate.