Soccer Players TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition Authors: Ronald P. Pfeiffer and Brent C. Mangus
TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition
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Scenario
A member of your high school tennis team comes to you complaining of an extremely sore elbow, especially on the outside of her elbow. She just returned from a major tournament where she played a greater number of sets and matches than she ever had before. On examination you note that she has pain in the region of the lateral humeral epicondyles that becomes worse immediately after participation. She also states that the pain sometimes radiates into the muscles on the forearm, specifically the extensor/supinator group. The lateral epicondyle also appeared to be swollen. What would you conclude based on this information? What would you recommend to this athlete?
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A member of your high school tennis team comes to you complaining of an extremely sore elbow, especially on the outside of her elbow. She just returned from a major tournament where she played a greater number of sets and matches than she ever had before. On examination you note that she has pain in the region of the lateral humeral epicondyle that becomes worse immediately after participation. She also states that the pain sometimes radiates into the muscles on the forearm, specifically the extensor/supinator group. The lateral epicondyle also appears to be swollen. What would you conclude based on this information? What would you recommend to this athlete?
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