Lateral elbow pain is one of the most common sources of medical consultation for non-traumatic elbow disorders. The most frequent diagnosis is the tendinous disorder known as lateral epicondylitis (LE) or ‘tennis elbow’. However there are many pathological conditions that may mimic LE such as intra-articular plica, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), radiocapitellar arthritis or posterolateral rotatory instability.1
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If you think that only tennis players can get tennis elbow and not you as you have never been near any tennis court, read further.
Tennis elbow is caused due to the swelling of tendons which results in pain in the elbow and the arm. Tendons are the band of tissue that connects the muscle from your lower arm to the bone.
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