In this video we're going to show you a quick method to test for Medial Epicondylitis also known as Golfer's elbow Hi, and welcome back to Physiotutors, this test is designed to maximally stretch and thus provoke all the muscles that originate from The medial epicondyle and that attach distal to the wrist To perform this test have your patient in a standing position Fixate your patients humerus and palpate the medial epicondyle at the same time then passively supinate your patients forearm extend through patient's wrist and extend the elbow fully Okay, this test is positive if your patient complains about sudden pain at the medial epicondyle Okay, this was our video on medial epicondylitis also known as Golfer's elbow if you want to get to know two tests for lateral epicondylitis also called Tennis elbow check out the Cozen´s Test right here Or the Mill´s Test right here as always. I hope this video was helpful to you If it was give it a thumbs up hit the subscribe button above and check out our webpage at Physiotutors.com And I'll see you next time bye