The connecting tendons of the forearm to the elbow experience pain and inflammation in the golfer's elbow, a type of tendonitis. The pain may extend into the forearm and originate in the bony bump inside your elbow. Rest usually makes it better. Medial epicondylitis is the medical term for it.
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What does my MRI for a golfer's elbow indicate?
Query: Hi doctor, I have had golfer's elbow last 14 months. I am a tennis player and coach. Surgery seems like the only option left after trying everything else. I wonder if a doctor online can help me read the MRI pictures of my elbow and give me a brief update. Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome back to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Looks like you have managed to upload only the initial cuts of a set of four to eight. I need to see the series on T1, T2, axials, sagittal and coronal views to comment. There must be over 60 to 80 images. By the way, have you tried PRP ... Read Full »