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Sciencing on MSNWhat Happens To Your Body When You Hit Your Funny Bone?Everyone at some point has had the misfortune of hitting their elbow just so and sending an electric shock up their arm, but what's really going on?
Tendons attach muscles to bones. Due to injury or irritation, they can become swollen and painful. Although medial epicondylitis is referred to as golfer’s elbow, it doesn’t only affect golfers.
Medial epicondylitis, also known as golfer’s elbow or thrower’s elbow, is a type of tendon inflammation. It occurs when overuse or injury causes small tears in the tendon connecting the elbow ...
An epicondyle is the technical term for any bony protuberance, or large bump, on the end of a bone. The medial epicondyle is located at the end of the humerus bone on the side closest to the body.
Lateral epicondylitis, more properly termed a tendinopathy and commonly known as tennis elbow, is a condition that is characterized by the insidious onset of lateral elbow pain, usually in the ...
Medial epicondyle avulsions are more common in adolescent athletes because the ligament is stronger than the bone. In older athletes, the ligament becomes the weak link leading to UCL tears.
Medial epicondyle avulsion fracture. This is a type of elbow injury that happens most often in baseball players between the ages of 9 and 14 and can be caused by hard pitching.
So when you hit your arm at just the right angle, what you’re doing is squashing the nerve against the medial epicondyle. And when that happens, you get that familiar sensation of hitting your ...
If the medial head of the triceps subluxates onto but not over the epicondyle (type 2), or if it frankly dislocates anterior to the epicondyle (type 3), excision or lateral transposition of the ...
Whacking your funny bone really hard will cause a mild nerve injury which may take minutes, ... The painfully sensitive part between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle is the site of the ...
Ulnar nerve transposition surgery is a procedure to move the ulnar nerve from behind the medial epicondyle bone to a position where it is not irritated or pinched by the bone. The timetable for ...
That is the moment that Winkler’s medial epicondyle snapped. Winkler was placing so much stress on his arm that the bone was bound to snap or the ligament was going to tear again.
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