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==Overview== | |||
==Natural History== | |||
==Complications== | |||
* Failure to improve with nonsurgical or surgical treatment. This may be due to nerve entrapment in the forearm | |||
* Recurrence of the injury with overuse | |||
* Rupture of the tendon with repeated steroid injections | |||
==Prognosis== | |||
Most people improve with nonsurgical treatment. The majority of those who do have surgery show an improvement in symptoms. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Natural History
Complications
- Failure to improve with nonsurgical or surgical treatment. This may be due to nerve entrapment in the forearm
- Recurrence of the injury with overuse
- Rupture of the tendon with repeated steroid injections
Prognosis
Most people improve with nonsurgical treatment. The majority of those who do have surgery show an improvement in symptoms.