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This operative approach was based on 10 fresh-frozen dissections, which confirmed the above innervation of lateral epicondyle. At 4 months postoperatively, each patient was back at work and free ...
Cummins CA. Lateral epicondylitis: In vivo assessment of arthroscopic debridement and correlation with patient outcomes. Am J Sports Med. 2006;34:1486-1491.
Lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, is a common, self-limiting condition. It is not known how factors such as age, compliance with rest, preintervention pain scores, sex, or hand/arm dominance ...
Lateral epicondylitis / tennis elbow illustration. Image Credit: BlueRingMedia / Shutterstock Causes Despite its name, tennis elbow is caused by movements of the forearm in numerous activities ...
Intraoperative findings included the defined region of heterotopic ossification at the level of the lateral epicondyle within the ECRB, measuring approximately 3 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm (Fig 3).
Objectives: To culture collagen-producing cells derived from skin fibroblasts and o evaluate prospectively the safety and potential use of this cell preparation for treatment of refractory lateral ...
Methods 51 year old-female, sedentary worker with no sportive practice, present lateral epicondyle pain from 8 months. Medical ultrasound diagnosis of lateral epicondyle tendinopathy. Allodynia ...
The other common term for lateral epicondylitis is "tennis elbow" which is a condition that causes pain on the outside of the elbow, typically on the bony bump called the lateral epicondyle.
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It was first described by Paul Segond in 1879 as a "pearly, resistant, fibrous band" connecting the lateral femoral epicondyle to the lateral condyle of the tibia.