Activities that may cause overuse elbow injuriesMany daily activities or sports activities require the arm to be used
in a repeated movement. The repeated activity stresses the elbow joint and
other tissues and may lead to irritation and inflammation. If this is not
treated and the overuse continues, small tears (microtears) and tissue damage
(especially to
tendons) may develop. The following are examples of
activities that may lead to an overuse injury. - Bowling may cause biceps
tendinopathy and affect the radial
nerve.
- Boxing may cause triceps tendinopathy.
- Football,
wrestling, or basketball may cause
olecranon bursitis.
- Golf may cause
golfer's elbow (medial
epicondylitis).
- Gymnastics may cause biceps or triceps
tendinopathy.
- Racquet sports may cause triceps tendinopathy,
tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, and affect the radial
and ulnar nerves.
- Rowing may affect the radial
nerve.
- Skiing may affect the ulnar nerve.
- Swimming may
affect the radial nerve.
- Throwing may cause triceps tendinopathy,
golfer's elbow, or Little Leaguer's elbow in children and affects the ulnar
nerve.
- Weight lifting may cause biceps or triceps tendinopathy and
affects the radial and ulnar nerve.
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