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701. Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Elbow pain)  
Golfer’s elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, affects the forearm muscles which attach to the inner aspect of the elbow. These muscles act to bend the wrist down and to make a fist. Like  
702. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Elbow pain)  
Starting Position Level 1 Level 2 Level 3a Level 3b Level 3c Exercise Regression for Painful Setbacks Tennis Elbow BESS advice/exercise video Lateral elbow pain, often called Tennis Elbow  
703. Cubital Tunnel  
Cubital tunnel syndrome is compression or irritation of the ulnar nerve in a tunnel on the inside of the elbow. The ulnar nerve provides sensation to the little finger  
704. Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy  
What is proximal tendinopathy? What is proximal tendinopathy? Proximal hamstring tendinopathy is commonly seen in long distance runners, sprinters and in those who participate in sports that  
705. Adductor tendinopathy  
What is an adductor tendinopathy? The adductor muscles are a group of muscles which attach from the pelvic to the knee. There are 5 muscles within this group. A tendinopathy is described as chronic  
706. PFJ Pain/Anterior knee pain  
What is Patellofemoral (PFJ) pain? Simply pain around or on the knee cap (patella). Where does my pain come from? The back of the knee cap is subjected to variable forces as we do activities of  
707. Meniscus  
What is a meniscus tear? The meniscus is made up of 2 menisci, medial which is described as a c-shape and the lateral which is described as a doughnut shape.  They sit between the tibia (shin)  
708. Osteoarthritis  
What is Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee? Arthritis may also be described as wear and tear or degeneration. This may have been identified following as assessment of the knee or via an x-ray.   
709. Patellar Tendinopathy  
What is patella tendinopathy? Patellar tendinopathy (or as it is commonly known as patellar tendonitis or tendinitis) is an overuse injury affecting your knee. It is the result of repeated  
710. Patella Dislocation  
A patella dislocation is when the knee cap slips out of its normal position. The knee cap often moves lateral (towards the outside of the knee), sometimes it relocates itself and other times this  
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