Browse Categories
Browse by Manufacturer
Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.
 
TENNIS ELBOW
 LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS
 LATERAL ELBOW TENDINOSIS


ANATOMY

The lateral epicondyle of the humerus, a bony prominence on the outside of the elbow, is the common site of attachment for most of the extensor muscles of the forearm Tennis elbow is a painful inflammation of the tendon on the lateral aspect of the elbow, caused by the pull of the muscles, which extend the wrist and fingers.

MECHANISM OF INJURY

Strain from repeated, forceful wrist extension (eg. gripping tennis racquet during a shot), causing degeneration and inflammation of the associated tendons.

SYMPTOMS

  • Pain is felt mainly at the lateral aspect of the elbow, it may also radiate upwards along the upper arm, or, more commonly downwards along the outside of the forearm.
  • Grip strength is affected, causing problems with carrying things. In some cases light tasks, such as picking up a glass of water, are enough to precipitate pain.
  • A distinct tender point is elicited by pressure or percussion over the lateral epicondyle or just distal to it.
  • Pain occurs over the lateral epicondyle when with resisted wrist extension or third finger extension. These signs strongly suggest a diagnosis of tennis elbow.

TREATMENT

Please consult with your medical professional for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.

Under the direction of your medical professional and in conjunction with your advised treatment plan, the following products may be beneficial:
Thermoskin Tennis Elbow with Pad, beige
8*205 Tennis Elbow w/Pad

Thermoskin Tennis Elbow with Pad Black
8*105 Tennis Elbow w/Pad

Thermoskin Elbow Sleeve beige
8*217 Elbow Sleeve

thermoskin Elbow Sleeve black
8*117 Elbow Sleeve


Glossary of Terms:
EPICONDYLE: A rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
 
DISTAL: Situated away from the point of origin or attachment, as of a limb or bone; terminal.


Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty.
Search