Physical exam for tennis elbowExam Overview
During the physical exam for
tennis elbow, your health professional may examine
both of your arms, as well as your: - Elbow and the muscles, tendons, nerves, and
blood vessels in your arm and wrist, to check for
tendon and nerve or vascular problems, including pain,
weakness, or tingling.
- Neck. (Pain in your elbow may be
referred from the nerves in your neck.)
If it is clear that there are no broken bones, your health
professional will move your arm around to check for range of motion,
flexibility, and strength.
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