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Cozen's test is a physical examination performed to evaluate for lateral epicondylitis or, tennis elbow. The test is said to be positive if a resisted wrist extension triggers pain to the lateral aspect of the elbow owing to stress placed upon the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle. The test is performed with extended elbow. NOTE: With elbow flexed the extensor carpi radialis longus is in a shortened position as its origin is the lateral suracondylar ridge of the humerus. To rule out the ECRB (extensor carpi radialis brevis), repeat the test with the elbow in full extension.

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  • Cozen's test is a physical examination performed to evaluate for lateral epicondylitis or, tennis elbow. The test is said to be positive if a resisted wrist extension triggers pain to the lateral aspect of the elbow owing to stress placed upon the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle. The test is performed with extended elbow. NOTE: With elbow flexed the extensor carpi radialis longus is in a shortened position as its origin is the lateral suracondylar ridge of the humerus. To rule out the ECRB (extensor carpi radialis brevis), repeat the test with the elbow in full extension. (en)
  • La prueba de Cozen es una prueba clínica y utilizado en medicina y en fisioterapia para examinar los tendones de inserción de la musculatura epitroclear y epicondilea en el codo de un paciente. Su objetivo es estimar el diagnóstico de una tendinopatía en los mismos.​ Esta prueba tiene dos variantes que son la prueba de Cozen clásica para evaluar la presencia de epicondilitis y la prueba de Cozen invertida para valorar la existencia de epitrocleitis.​​ (es)
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  • evaluate for lateral epicondylitis (en)
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  • Cozen's test is a physical examination performed to evaluate for lateral epicondylitis or, tennis elbow. The test is said to be positive if a resisted wrist extension triggers pain to the lateral aspect of the elbow owing to stress placed upon the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle. The test is performed with extended elbow. NOTE: With elbow flexed the extensor carpi radialis longus is in a shortened position as its origin is the lateral suracondylar ridge of the humerus. To rule out the ECRB (extensor carpi radialis brevis), repeat the test with the elbow in full extension. (en)
  • La prueba de Cozen es una prueba clínica y utilizado en medicina y en fisioterapia para examinar los tendones de inserción de la musculatura epitroclear y epicondilea en el codo de un paciente. Su objetivo es estimar el diagnóstico de una tendinopatía en los mismos.​ Esta prueba tiene dos variantes que son la prueba de Cozen clásica para evaluar la presencia de epicondilitis y la prueba de Cozen invertida para valorar la existencia de epitrocleitis.​​ (es)
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