epicondylalgia
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From epicondyle + -algia.
Noun
[edit]epicondylalgia (usually uncountable, plural epicondylalgias)
- pain in an epicondyle
- 2015 June 18, Camille J. Shanahan et al., “Organisation of the motor cortex differs between people with and without knee osteoarthritis”, in Arthritis Research & Therapy[1], volume 17, :
- First, less well-defined cortical representations of adjacent segments/muscles (e.g., greater overlap (so-called smudging) or reduced separation of adjacent representations) in low back pain [ 17 ] lateral epicondylalgia [ 10 ] and focal hand dystonia [ 47 ] are related to reduced capacity for independent control of the individual segments/muscles.