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Elbow Pain and Problems
Elbow Pain and Problems
The elbow is a hinge joint between the lower end of the humerus bone in the upper arm and the upper end of the radius and ulnar bones in the lower arm. The arm is bent and rotated at the elbow by the biceps muscles in the upper arm. Ligaments located at the front, back, and sides of the elbow help stabilize the joint.
Common elbow problems include:
- Arthritis
Common forms of arthritis that can affect the elbow include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and septic arthritis. Learn more about arthritis. - Bursitis
Bursitis of the elbow, also called olecranon bursitis, occurs as a result of injury or constant pressure on the elbow (for example, when leaning on a hard surface). Learn more about bursitis. - Fractures
Falling on an outstretched hand or directly on the tip of the elbow can result in dislocation and/or several types of fractures, depending on the fall. Learn more about fractures. - Injury
Repetitive strain on the elbow can cause inflammation.Ìý
Elbow Pain and Problems
Tennis elbow is a common term for elbow pain, caused by overuse of arm, forearm, and hand muscles. This injury is not limited to sports, like tennis.
Elbow Pain and Problems
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