What Causes Elbow Pain?

Tendinitis

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Tendinitis is a condition where the tendons, the thick, fibrous, and flexible bands of tissue that connect the muscles around the body to the corresponding bones, become inflamed and swollen. Tendinitis in the elbow can be caused by overuse of the joint like repeating certain motions too often or by overload when a certain level of activity in the joint is increased too rapidly. In rare cases, tendinitis in the elbow can be caused by certain infections like gonorrhea. Two different types of tendonitis can affect the elbow: medial epicondylitis and lateral epicondylitis. Medial epicondylitis causes an individual to feel pain in the inner side of their elbow and may be referred to as golfer's elbow. Lateral epicondylitis causes pain on the outside of their elbow and is commonly referred to as tennis elbow.

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