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==Background==
==Background==
*Overuse syndrome affecting the forearm, wrist, and digit extensors/supinators
*Overuse syndrome affecting the forearm, wrist, and digit extensors/supinators
{{Tendinopathy types}}


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*TTP over the lateral epicondyle and pain w/ forced extension and supination of forearm
*TTP over the lateral epicondyle and pain with forced extension and supination of forearm
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Elbow DDX}}
 
==Evaluation==
*Consider elbow xray (to rule out fracture)


==Management==
==Management==
*Conservative: rest, ice, NSAIDs, immobilization (often via counterforce brace)
*Conservative
**Rest
**Ice
**[[NSAIDs]]
**Immobilization (often via counterforce brace)
 
==Disposition==
*Outpatient


==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Elbow (Minor)]]
*[[Elbow diagnoses]]


==Source==
==References==
Tintinalli
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[[Category:Orthopedics]]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 31 August 2022

Background

  • Overuse syndrome affecting the forearm, wrist, and digit extensors/supinators

Tendinopathy Types

Clinical Features

  • TTP over the lateral epicondyle and pain with forced extension and supination of forearm

Differential Diagnosis

Elbow Diagnoses

Radiograph-Positive

Radiograph-Negative

Pediatric

Evaluation

  • Consider elbow xray (to rule out fracture)

Management

  • Conservative
    • Rest
    • Ice
    • NSAIDs
    • Immobilization (often via counterforce brace)

Disposition

  • Outpatient

See Also

References