Biceps Tendinitis
Biceps tendinitis implies degeneration and disorganization of the biceps tendon fibers, typically caused by overuse injuries. The long head of the biceps (one of the two biceps muscles) is most often the affected portion.
Biceps Tenosynovitis
Biceps Tenosynovitis implies degeneration and disorganization of the biceps tendon fibers, typically caused by overuse injuries.
Bicepital Radial Bursitis
Bicepital Radial Bursitis is a rare condition resulting from chronic bursitis and is often times a result of repetitive trauma and overuse.
Golfer’s Elbow – Medial Epicondylitis
Golfers Elbow or Medial epicondylitis refers to chronic tendon disorganization and dysfunction of the common flexor tendon, a tendon which originates from the medial aspect of the elbow.
Tennis Elbow – Lateral Epicondylitis
Tennis Elbow refers to chronic tendon disorganization and dysfunction of the common extensor tendon, a tendon which originates from the lateral aspect of the elbow.
Radial Neuritis
Radial Neuritis is when you experience problems with the radial nerve that controls the movement of the tricep muscles located at the back side of the upper arm.
Triceps Tendinitis
Triceps tendinopathy refers to chronic tendon disorganization and dysfunction of the triceps tendon, a tendon which inserts on the posterior aspect of the elbow.
Ulnar Neuritis
Ulnar neuritis refers to irritation of the ulnar nerve, which passes along the posteromedial aspecit of the elbow.