How is golfer's elbow diagnosed?

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  1. Dr. Gautam Yagnik
     
    Dr. Gautam Yagnik of Baptist Health South Florida answered:

    Golfer’s elbow is the common name for pain in the inner tendon of the elbow. Although x-rays do not show soft tissue such as tendons, your doctor may order some to rule out problems in the bone or arthritis. The doctor may also use MRI to confirm a partial or total tear.

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    Golfer’s elbow is the common name for pain in the inner tendon of the elbow. Although x-rays do not show soft tissue such as tendons, your doctor may order some to rule out problems in the bone or arthritis. The doctor may also use MRI to... More