Snapping triceps syndrome is a rare and therefore often unknown cause of medial elbow pain. It is a condition in which the distal portion of the triceps dislocates over the medial epicondyle during flexion and extension of the elbow. It can occur, with or without ulnar neuropathy symptoms. The available literature on this subject is scarce and consists mainly of case reports. This report reviews the current literature and will provide guidance in diagnosis and treatment of this uncommon condition.
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