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Four-stage medical illustration showing the sequence from cervical motor neuropathy to lateral epicondylalgia. Stage 1 shows deep muscle scarring compressing C6-C7 nerve roots in the cervical spine. Stage 2 shows overactive contracted forearm extensor muscles from impaired nerve signal. Stage 3 shows chronic traction load at the extensor tendon origin with early calcium deposition. Stage 4 shows degenerative tendinopathy with fiber disruption and diseased enthesis.
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