1. Which nerve is affected in radial tunnel syndrome?
2. What is the primary anatomical structure affected in lateral epicondylitis, and which muscle tendon is most involved?
3. What is the primary role of clinical history assessment in musculoskeletal examination?
Musculoskeletal exam components
History, inspection, palpation, ROM, special tests.
Elbow joint — main movements?
Flexion, extension, pronation, supination.
Elbow instability types
Rotatory posterolateral, medial (valgus), lateral (varus).
Radial Tunnel Syndrome — cause?
Compression of posterior interosseous nerve.
Radial tunnel syndrome
PIN compression causing lateral forearm pain, no weakness.
Lateral epicondylitis — affected tendon?
Extensor carpi radialis brevis.
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