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What’s wrong with the photographer’s elbow pain?

If the elbow pain is severe, it is usually a symptom of tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is also common among housewives, bricklayers, carpenters and other people who perform elbow activities repeatedly and forcefully for a long time. Due to long-term strain, some tendons and soft tissues attached to the elbow joint may be partially torn or damaged, or the periosteal trauma may be caused by friction, causing periostitis. Mainly manifested as pain on the outside of the elbow joint, radiating to the outside of the forearm, weakness in holding objects, and local pain worsening when tightening screws or squeezing towels.

The affected area is somewhat swollen, and you can feel the bone hyperplasia and bulge, and the tenderness is obvious. To confirm the diagnosis, you can do a circumflex wrist test. The method is to straighten the elbow joint, flex the wrist, and then move the forearm as far back and outward as possible. Spin, if it’s serious, go see a doctor