This is going to be a video on the Mill's Test for lateral epicondylitis, better known as Tennis Elbow. Hi and welcome back to Physiotutuors. The Mill's Test is designed to maximally stretch and therefore provoke the Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus and Brevis. To perform the Mill's Test have your patient in standing position and fixate the humerus while you palpate the lateral epicondyle. Then passively pronate your patients forearm flex the wrist and extend the elbow fully. This test is positive if your patient complains about sudden pain at the lateral epicondyle. OK guys, this was the Mill's Test for lateral epicondylitis. If you want to get to know 2 other methods on how to test for a Tennis Elbow, check out the Cozen's Test right here or check out a 3rd method right here. As always if this video was helpful to you give it a Thumbs Up hit the Subscribe button above, and check out our webpage. This was Kai for Physiotutors I'll catch you next time. Bye.