What causes elbow joint pain in cyclists, and how should it be managed?
Elbow pain while cycling may be caused by physiological factors, or it could result from pathological causes such as trauma or tennis elbow. The condition can be improved through general treatments or medication. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Physiological Causes
If cycling lasts for a prolonged period, localized ischemia and hypoxia in the elbow area may occur, leading to the aforementioned symptoms. These symptoms usually gradually subside after appropriate rest or movement.
2. Pathological Causes
1) Trauma
If the elbow joint is accidentally injured during cycling, local soft tissues may become damaged, resulting in the symptoms described above. In such cases, it is recommended to take medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or enteric-coated aspirin tablets under medical guidance.
2) Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow is an aseptic inflammation occurring at the attachment site between certain forearm muscles and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, often caused by injury or chronic overuse. If affected, individuals may experience the aforementioned discomfort due to inflammation. In such cases, patients may follow medical advice to use celecoxib capsules, enteric-coated aspirin tablets, or similar medications to alleviate symptoms.
Besides the above-mentioned causes, other conditions such as cervical spondylosis, gout, or chondroma may also contribute. If symptoms persist for a long time, timely medical consultation and active cooperation with treatment are recommended.