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Tennis elbow
Is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. a strong link to racquet sports, this condition can also be caused by sports such as swimming and climbing, the work of manual workers and waiters, playing guitar and similar instruments, as well as activities of daily living.
Tennis elbow is an overuse injury occurring in the lateral side of the elbow region, but more specifically it occurs at the common extensor tendon that originates from the lateral epicondyle. The acute pain that a person might feel occurs when they fully extend their arm.
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Golfer's elbow.
Golfer's elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is an inflammatory condition of the medial epicondyle of the elbow.
The anterior forearm contains several muscles that are involved with flexing the fingers and thumb, and flexing and pronating the wrist. The tendons of these muscle come together in a common tendinous sheath, which is inserted into the medial epicondyle of the humerus at the elbow joint. And this point of insertion becomes inflamed.
We can also doing compression for this injurie.
Elbow Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations
There are three bones at the elbow joint, and any combination of these bones may be involved in a fracture of the elbow.
Elbow fractures may result from falling onto an outstretched arm, a direct impact to the elbow, or a twisting injury. Sprains, strains, or dislocations may occur at the same time as a fracture.
When the joint surfaces of an elbow are separated, the elbow is dislocated. Elbow dislocations can be complete or partial. In a complete dislocation, the joint surfaces are completely separated. In a partial dislocation, the joint surfaces are only partly separated. A partial dislocation is also called a subluxation.

​Osteoarthritis of the Elbow
Osteoarthritis of the elbow occurs when the cartilage surface of the elbow is damaged or becomes worn. This can happen because of a previous injury such as elbow dislocation or fracture. It may also be the result of degeneration of the joint cartilage from age.

Pronation sharp:
Subluxation of the radial head. The radial head is moved from its normal position. It commonly occurs in children under 5 years of sharp contractions performed on the forearm, associated with a movement of pronation. for example to take the child caught in one hand and pull on to help you move up a step.
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Elbow bursitis
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Elbow bursitis can occur for a number of reasons.
Bursae are thin, slippery sacs located throughout the body that act as cushions between bones and soft tissues. They contain a small amount of lubricating fluid that allows the skin to move freely over the underlying bone.
The olecranon bursa lies between the loose skin and the pointy bone at the back of the elbow called the olecranon.
Normally, the olecranon bursa is flat. If it becomes irritated or inflamed, more fluid will accumulate in the bursa and bursitis will develop.
Elbow bursitis can occur for a number of reasons: Trauma, Prolonged pressure, Infection…



