Question 2: What are the causes of arm pain, elbow pain and muscle pain? Tennis elbow. The main manifestations are persistent pain in elbow joint and forearm, which can radiate to the big arm, affecting activities, especially when straightening elbow joint or rotating forearm, affecting work and life. If it is serious, it will be very painful to do simple housework, such as twisting towels and sweeping the floor.
The treatment of tennis elbow should reduce the workload of the affected limb in acute stage, and local pain point sealing, manual therapy, physical therapy and hot compress have certain effects. * * * The treatment method is: the patient sits on a square stool with the doctor standing by. The patient bends the elbow and relaxes the muscle tripod. The doctor holds the wrist in one hand and the elbow in the other, and rubs the pain of the humeral radial joint and the humeral lateral condyle with his thumb from light to heavy once a day for about 15 minutes each time. This disease can also be treated by self-help, and the muscles in the painful part of the affected limb can feel the hard rope, which is where the lesion lies. Self-help therapy is to massage the diseased muscle cord by yourself, kneading and dialing several times a day, and don't be afraid of pain. Just stick to it for about half a month. I wish you a speedy recovery!
Question 3: What is the pain in elbow joint? How is elbow pain?
Rheumatoid arthritis: it is an acute or chronic connective tissue disease, which can cause joint pain such as knee, ankle, shoulder and elbow. The local lesions are redness, swelling, burning pain and severe pain. Some patients have several joints at the same time. Atypical patients only have joint pain and no other inflammatory manifestations. Acute inflammation usually subsides in 2-4 weeks without sequelae, but it often recurs.
2. Osteoarthritis: A common orthopedic disease that can cause pain and swelling in multiple joints. The distal and proximal interphalangeal joints of hands, knees, elbows, shoulder joints and spinal joints are easily affected, while wrists and ankles are less affected. With the progress of the disease, joint contracture, instability, rest pain and increased pain during weight bearing may occur. Mechanical atresia can occur due to poor articular surface anastomosis, muscle spasm and contraction, joint capsule contraction and bone spur. 3. Due to long-term strain, some tendons and soft tissues attached to the elbow joint may be partially torn or damaged, or periosteal trauma caused by friction may lead to periostitis, mainly manifested as pain on the outside of the elbow joint and radiation to the outside of the forearm, with weak grip strength. When screwing a screw or squeezing a towel, the local pain is aggravated. The affected part is swollen, bone hyperplasia can be felt, and the tenderness is obvious.
Question 4: What is the pain in the arm and elbow? Overwork, put some oil on it.