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Latest revision as of 10:47, 17 March 2025
Elbow Pain is a common condition that affects individuals of all ages. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, overuse, and certain medical conditions.
Causes[edit]
Elbow pain can be caused by a number of different factors. These can include:
- Injury: This is one of the most common causes of elbow pain. Injuries can occur as a result of a fall, a direct blow to the elbow, or a sudden twisting motion.
- Overuse: Overuse of the elbow, often as a result of repetitive motions, can lead to pain. This is commonly seen in athletes and individuals who perform repetitive tasks for work.
- Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as arthritis, bursitis, and tendonitis, can cause elbow pain.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of elbow pain can vary depending on the cause. They can include:
- Pain that is localized to the elbow
- Swelling or inflammation around the elbow
- Difficulty moving the elbow
- Pain that radiates down the arm
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for elbow pain will depend on the underlying cause. It can include:
- Rest and avoidance of activities that cause pain
- Physical therapy
- Medication to reduce pain and inflammation
- In some cases, surgery may be necessary
Prevention[edit]
Prevention of elbow pain can often be achieved through proper technique during physical activity, regular exercise to strengthen the muscles around the elbow, and avoiding activities that put excessive strain on the elbow.



