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This injury is due to repeated motions of the wrist or forearm. The injury is typically associated with tennis playing, hence the name "tennis elbow." However, any activity that involves repetitive twisting of the wrist (like using a screwdriver) ...
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Tennis elbow is an inflammation of several structures of the elbow. These include muscles, tendons, bursa, periosteum, and epicondyle (bony projections on the outside and inside of the elbow, where muscles of the forearm attach to the bone of the ...
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Tennis elbow is an inflammation of several structures of the elbow. These include muscles, tendons, bursa, periosteum, and epicondyle (bony projections on the outside and inside of the elbow, where muscles of the forearm attach to the bone of the ...
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Tenosynovitis is inflammation of the lining of the sheath that surrounds a tendon (the cord that joins muscle to bone.
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Treating De Quervain’s TenosynovitisThe goal of your treatment is to relieve your pain and allow you to use your thumb again. Treatment will depend on how severe the pain is.Nonsurgical TreatmentJust taking a break from the activities that caused ...
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Trigger finger is an inflammation of tissue inside your finger or thumb. It is also called tenosynovitis.
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The treatment for trigger finder may be nonsurgical or surgical, depending on how severe your condition is. Your doctor can talk to you about the best option for you.
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What Is De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis?De Quervain’s tenosynovitis(ten-oh-sin-oh-VY-tis) is an inflammation of tissue on the thumb side of the wrist.
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