Compressive neuropathies and tendinopathies in the athletic elbow and wrist.

Abstract:

:Overuse syndromes of the upper extremity in the athletic population are a common and often difficult problem for physician and patient alike. Optimal function of the upper extremity is tied intimately to success in many sporting activities. Correct diagnosis and proper care require a thorough knowledge of the pertinent anatomy, pathophysiology, and pathomechanics involved in each disorder. Conservative care with rest, activity modification, and medication is adequate for most athletic injuries. Surgical intervention may be indicated for continuing pain, decreased performance, or to prevent chronic changes. Surgery must be followed by thoughtfully prepared training and rehabilitation programs to optimize the chances of a successful outcome.

journal_name

Clin Sports Med

authors

Plancher KD,Peterson RK,Steichen JB

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-04-01 00:00:00

pages

331-71

issue

2

eissn

0278-5919

issn

1556-228X

journal_volume

15

pub_type

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