golfer's arm
You don't have to be an athlete to develop a golf arm. Frequently recurring stresses at work and in everyday life are often enough to cause “epicondylitis humeri ulnaris”, the medically correct term. This leads to painful irritation and inflammation of muscle attachments on the humerus, which often brings considerable restrictions for those affected. With early treatment, however, the chances of recovery are good and surgery is usually not necessary.
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