A 35-year-old tennis player presents with pain on the outer aspect of the elbow that worsens with gripping activities and wrist extension. The pain is localized over the lateral epicondyle. This condition most likely involves:
AInflammation of the flexor tendons at the medial epicondyle of the humerus
BInflammation of the biceps tendon at the shoulder
CInflammation of the triceps tendon at the elbow
DInflammation of the extensor tendons at the lateral epicondyle of the humerus
The patient is presenting with pain around the base of the thumb. Which tendons are likely involved?
AAPB & EPL
BAPL & EPB
CAPB & EPB
DAPL & EPL
Ruptured tendons are most commonly seen in
AOveruse
BDirect trauma from injury
CStructural abnormalities from birth
DTumor-related structural changes
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