Medial Epicondylitis or 'Golfer's Elbow'


Overview and Facts about Medial Epicondylitis or “Golfer’s Elbow”

Medial epicondylitis, also known as “golfer’s elbow,” is an orthopaedic condition that causes pain and inflammation in the tendons that connect the forearm to the elbow.

Pain occurs on the inside of the arm near the elbow and may spread into the forearm and wrist.

Considered one of the more common orthopaedic conditions, it can affect not just golfers but anyone who performs certain repeated motions of the arm and wrist.

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