The medical term for "tennis elbow" is lateral epicondylitis.
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The medical term for tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis, which is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation on the outer part of the elbow. It is usually caused by repetitive motion or overuse of the forearm muscles. Treatment often includes rest, physical therapy, and sometimes corticosteroid injections.
The elbow is the cubital region.
The "inside" portion, between the forearm and the biceps, by contrast, is called the antecubital region.
The medical term for the anterior surface of the elbow is the "antecubital region."
Tennis elbow usually improves with rest, physical therapy, and other treatments and does not typically cause lifelong pain. In rare cases, ongoing pain may persist, but working with a healthcare provider to manage symptoms and prevent future flare-ups can help alleviate discomfort.
The medical term for pertaining to between the teeth is interdental.
The medical term is "feminizing."
The medical term is sialadenectomy.