Lateral epicondylitis develops as a result of inflammation or micro-rupture of the distal humerus of the tendons of the extensor muscles of the forearm attached to the external epicondyle.
Usually the rupture of the articular bag occurs as a result of a specific injury, such as a fall on an elongated arm. Causes pain when driving. Treatment - physiotherapy and in some cases, surgical methods.
Regular physical exercise strengthens health and gives a sense of satisfaction, but people who deal with them regularly, there is a risk of injury, in particular, caused by physical overload.
Various physiological (for example, O2, N, CO2) and non-physiological gases (for example, carbon monoxide) can cause a pathological condition during scuba diving.
Hyperbaric oxygenation - assignment of 100% O2 for several hours in a sealed chamber with a pressure of more than 1 atm, which is gradually reduced to atmospheric pressure.
A caisson disease occurs when the pressure decreases rapidly (for example, when you ascend from a depth, leave the caisson or altitude chamber, or climb to a height).
Ionizing effects can be accompanied by physical damage (for example, from an explosion or a fall); Concomitant injury can be more life threatening than radiation exposure and requires priority treatment.
Symptoms of radiation damage depend on whether the ionizing radiation acts on the whole organism (acute radiation syndrome) or only on the part of the body.