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Question 18 (1 point) Your patient arrives complaining of pain in their forearm.

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Question 18 (1 point) Your patient arrives complaining of pain in their forearm. You notice some minor tenderness near the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. On further questioning, the patient explains they were playing tennis yesterday and may have 'pulled a muscle' when they flexed their arm at the elbow. Which muscle is most likely involved? SELECT ONE ACCURATE ANSWER. Triceps brachii Extensor carpi radialis brevis Anconeus Pectoralis major Question 19 11 poin The Hamstrings and Quadriceps are a good example of 6

Explanation / Answer

The answer is Ancomues muscle. This condition is called as Tennis elbow where there is chance of getting anconeus muscle getting teared.

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