Epitrochleitis

Epitrochleitis (also known as ‘golfer’s elbow’) affects people who perform repetitive activities or activities that involve frequent intense effort (e.g. carrying a particularly heavy suitcase). The sensation is pain in the flexor and pronator tendons attached to the epicondyle; this pain is felt when flexing or pronating the wrist against resistance, or when squeezing a hard rubber ball in the hand.