"Tennis Elbow" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
A condition characterized by pain in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor muscle mass as a result of unusual strain. It occurs due repetitive stresses on the elbow from activities such as tennis playing.
Descriptor ID |
D013716
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MeSH Number(s) |
C05.651.869.435.500 C26.088.890 C26.874.800.500.500
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Concept/Terms |
Tennis Elbow- Tennis Elbow
- Elbow, Tennis
- Elbows, Tennis
- Tennis Elbows
- Lateral Epicondylitis
- Epicondylitides, Lateral
- Epicondylitis, Lateral
- Lateral Epicondylitides
- Epicondylitis, Lateral Humeral
- Epicondylitides, Lateral Humeral
- Humeral Epicondylitides, Lateral
- Humeral Epicondylitis, Lateral
- Lateral Humeral Epicondylitides
- Lateral Humeral Epicondylitis
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Tennis Elbow" by people in Profiles.
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Behrens SB, Deren ME, Matson AP, Bruce B, Green A. A review of modern management of lateral epicondylitis. Phys Sportsmed. 2012 May; 40(2):34-40.
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Behrens SB, Deren ME, Blaine TA. Lateral epicondylitis: an internal comparison in the same patient. Orthopedics. 2011 Apr 11; 34(4).
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Martinez-Silvestrini JA, Newcomer KL, Gay RE, Schaefer MP, Kortebein P, Arendt KW. Chronic lateral epicondylitis: comparative effectiveness of a home exercise program including stretching alone versus stretching supplemented with eccentric or concentric strengthening. J Hand Ther. 2005 Oct-Dec; 18(4):411-9, quiz 420.
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Newcomer KL, Martinez-Silvestrini JA, Schaefer MP, Gay RE, Arendt KW. Sensitivity of the Patient-rated Forearm Evaluation Questionnaire in lateral epicondylitis. J Hand Ther. 2005 Oct-Dec; 18(4):400-6.