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How is medial epicondylitis primarily caused?
How is medial epicondylitis primarily caused?
- Inflammation in the collateral ligament
- Repeatedly extending the wrist and supinating the forearm
- Repeatedly flexing the wrist and pronating the forearm (correct)
- Excessive weight bearing on the knee
What type of motion can cause lateral and medial epicondylitis?
What type of motion can cause lateral and medial epicondylitis?
- Continuous weightlifting
- Repeatedly bending the elbow joint
- Excessive, repetitive extension, flexion, pronation, and supination motions of the forearm (correct)
- Excessive rotation of the shoulder joint
What is the primary cause of lateral epicondylitis?
What is the primary cause of lateral epicondylitis?
- Inflammation in the collateral ligament
- Repeatedly flexing the wrist and pronating the forearm
- Excessive weight bearing on the knee
- Repeatedly extending the wrist and supinating the forearm (correct)
What provides stability to the knee and can be injured when the foot is firmly planted and the knee is struck?
What provides stability to the knee and can be injured when the foot is firmly planted and the knee is struck?
What is the primary management for lateral and medial collateral ligament injury?
What is the primary management for lateral and medial collateral ligament injury?
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