Go to the doctor.
Orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists treat elbow problems, including injuries, arthritis, and conditions like tennis elbow.
Tennis elbow would be far more common.
I would recommend lifting objects underhand to reduce strain on the elbow. Overhand lifting can put more stress on the tendons and worsen symptoms of tennis elbow.
Injections are medical procedures beyond first aid. So treatment for tennis elbow with cortisone shots would be OSHA recordable - but only if the problem (tennis elbow) was the result of paid employment activity or was aggravated by paid employment activity. Unless you are a tennis pro working for someone else, getting tennis elbow from playing tennis is unlikely to be the result of your work activity.
It depends on the type of injury. There are several structures that make up the elbow joint and the injury would be a description of injury and the structure affected. For example: Golfer's elbow/Little leaguer's elbow - affects the medial ligaments Tennis elbow - affects the lateral ligaments
A fracture caused by repeated injuries or repeated motions, which would not have occurred with a single injury, would be called a repetitive stress injury. Some examples of repetitive stress injuries are pitcher's elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome.
This would certainly depend on the severity of the injury and how long before a physician can diagnose the real damage to the elbow. You would not want to settle the claim before knowing if you will have permanent injuries and to what extent they will be debilitating.
I would recommend you take them to an emergency room stat.yah or u dead ok :(
It depends on their injuries. Treat them the same as you would any other trauma patient- stabilize their head and neck, splint any broken bones, treat for bleeding and/or shock, etc.
obviously it would be your elbow
A radiology tech test would likely test your ability to succeed at a radiological technician standard task. Which basically includes anything requiring imaging and cameras at a hospital.
Injuries were handled by physicians and surgeons just as they are today. If it were a civilian, the physician would treat or operate in the person's home. If it were a soldier, the military physicians and surgeons would take care of them in their military hospitals. The military medical treatments were the best in the ancient world.