Medial Epicondylitis Test | 'Golfer's Elbow'

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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. Watch this quick test on golfer's elbow assessment also called medial epicondylitis
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Is the patient being held at gun point?

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hardeepkaur
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Could you link to a video of golfer's elbow exercises?

sergeyryabov
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Is this not to be done with the patient in Resisted wrist flexion and ulnar deviation? As it often effects FCR and pronator teres and Frequent co-existence with ulnar nerve symptoms.

harryingham
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but why extend when its flexor compartment

bhavyakansal
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This test is not similar to the test Mill's?

شلغمه-دث
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is this also called reverse cozen's test?

YYan
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Is there only one test for medial epicondylitis?

loveyhill
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Hey -- i love your series and i've been binging on them now, as a med student with a great interest in this stuff.

question: I started playing loads of tennis a couple months ago. I developed a sensitivity around my medial epicondyle + pain + grip weakness. I went to a tennis physio who seemed to be more interested in my dorsiflexors' tightness, and they were indeed very painful. No symptoms laterally though.

I took a two-week break and now I've been training the volar flexors eccentrically and warming up very thoroughly, hoping to allow myself to play for longer without golfer's elbow symptoms.

Any thoughts on a possible connection btwn golfer's symptoms and a constricted dorsiflexor compartment?

paucceri
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what if the pain is more proximal, and the test is negative? Pain is definitely the medial epicondyle bilaterally.

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Man, I didn't know Hazard is doing physiotherapy practice after his retirement

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i think its bros first day on earth.. he looks so confused

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