What is triceps tendonitis?
Tendonitis is inflammation of a tendon, a strong band of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. Your triceps muscle, which acts to straighten your arm, is attached to the bony bump at the back of your elbow by a large tendon. Triceps tendonitis causes pain in the back part of the upper arm near the point of your elbow. How does it occur? Triceps tendonitis occurs from overuse of the upper arm and elbow, especially in activities like throwing and hammering. It may also be caused by a direct blow to the triceps muscle or tendon. What are the symptoms? Symptoms may include: pain when you straighten your elbow or fully bend your elbow tenderness at the triceps muscle and tendon swelling near the point of the elbow. How is it diagnosed? Your health care provider will review your history and examine your arm and elbow. If your provider thinks there may be a chip off the bone at the point of your elbow, he or she may order an x-ray. How is it treated? Use ice packs on the painful are