Lateral elbow pain: Symptoms include lateral elbow pain, worse with lifting palm down. It is typically treated with rest, ice, stretching, bracing, and up to 2 cortisone injections. If symptoms persist despite active non-op treatment for 6 months, surgery may be considered.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Pain.: Pain on the outside of the elbow, directly on the bony prominence, called the epicondyle. Grabbing things with your hand will irritate it, as you cause a "pull" on the inflammed area. See an orthopedic physician for treatment.
Answered 5/24/2015
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