Elbow Injuries.

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Elbow Injuries

Sprains & Strains Common Mechanisms of Injury Signs & Symptoms Overuse An excessive force placed on the tendon &/or ligament Signs & Symptoms Effusion/Edema (swelling) Ecchymosis (if bad) Loss of some function Treatment PRICE Tape (if appropriate) PT exercises

Soft Tissue Injuries

Radial Collateral Ligament Tear

Triceps Tendon Strain

Biceps Tendon Rupture

Olecranon Bursitis

Arthritis

Little Leaguer’s Elbow

Epicondylar Fractures

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)

Dislocated Elbow

Gunstock Deformity

Ulnar Nerve Neuropathy