LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS
What is LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS?
➢ A lateral epicondylitis is inflammation of the common extensor tendon (CET) that results to microscopic tearing of tendon fascicles due to overloading the tendon with a resulting inflammatory response.
➢ The causes of lateral epicondylitis are repetitive activities such as hammering, using a screwdriver and playing tennis.
➢ It is common to racquet sport players especially novice players with poor backhand stroke, wheelchair athletes, plumbers and meat cutters.