Humeral Epicondylitis
Humeral epicondylitis, popularly known as tennis elbow, is the inflammation of the tendons that attach to the outer side of the elbow, usually due to repetitive movements of the arm and wrist.
Common symptoms: Pain and tenderness on the outer part of the elbow, which may extend to the forearm and increase when gripping objects or turning the wrist.
Common causes: Overuse from work, sports, or household activities that require repeated effort of the forearm.
Which specialist treats it? The orthopedist and the physical therapist evaluate this type of discomfort and guide recovery. If the pain in the elbow persists or limits your everyday movements, it is a good idea to have a professional review it.
Data on 434 doctors who treat humeral epicondylitis
Specialties that treat humeral epicondylitis
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Doctors specialized in humeral epicondylitis
Dr. Raul Aragon Lopez
Dr. Omar Cortez
Dr. Joern Walter Fritz Kauffmann
Dr. Juan Carlos Valle Landa
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dr. Santiago Valentin Guerrero
Dr. Francisco Jaramillo Wong
Dr. Mauricio Ordoñez Hinojos
Dr. Mario Alberto Ciénega Ramos
Dr. Jesus Francisco Meza Santini
Dr. Fernando Guevara Ayon
Dr. Marco Antonio Aviña González
Dr. Marco Antonio Aviña González
Dr. Sergio Enrique Gomez Gallegos
Dr. José Antonio Velutini Kochen
Dr. Jose Luis Pinal Saenz
Dr. Gilberto Reyna Olivera
Dr. Gustavo Rioja Garrido
Dr. Antonio Landazuri Ortiz
Dr. Raúl Gamboa Solís
Frequently asked questions
What is humeral epicondylitis?
Humeral epicondylitis, popularly known as tennis elbow, is the inflammation of the tendons that attach to the outer side of the elbow, usually due to repetitive movements of the arm and wrist.
Which doctor treats humeral epicondylitis?
Humeral Epicondylitis is usually treated by specialists in acupuncturist, hand surgeon, physiotherapist, homeopath, complementary therapist, orthopedist, pediatric orthopedist, radiologist, occupational therapist, sports medicine physician.