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Tennis elbow: A painful injury to the tendon that is attached to the outer part of the elbow due to repetitive twisting of the wrist or forearm which causes irritation and inflammation of the extensor tendon.
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Tennis elbow
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Tennis elbow is an inflammation, soreness, or pain on the outside (lateral) side of the upper arm near the elbow.
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Tennis elbow is usually caused by repetitive activities that strain the tendons in the elbow area, such as using a manual screwdriver or hitting backhand in tennis.
What are the symptoms of tennis elbow?
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READER'S TENNIS ELBOW MAY REALLY BE “COMPUTER MOUSE ELBOW"
Question: A couple of weeks ago, I was digging a new flower bed in very rocky soil and ended up with what I think is tendonitis in my elbow -- what I've heard called “tennis elbow.
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Tennis elbow is the name for a certain pain on the outside of the elbow. The pain occurs at the bony lump on the outside of the elbow, just above the joint. People who have never played tennis may develop this condition.
What is going on in the body?
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Tennis elbow generally occurs in adults between the ages of 40 and 60 and is most common during the 40s.
How is tennis elbow diagnosed?
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Tennis Elbow - A condition characterized by pain in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor muscle mass as a result of unusual strain. It occurs in tennis players as well as housewives, artisans, and violinists.
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Tennis elbow is a common and troublesome condition.This article outlines the possible causes and some treatment options.
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TENNIS ELBOW
SYMPTOMS"Tenderness and pain in the elbow, weakness in the hand.
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Factsheet: Tennis elbow
This factsheet covers the signs, symptoms, investigations and treatments for tennis elbow.
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There is the overuse kind of injuries that we see which may be known as tendonitis, like a tennis elbow or shoulder tendonitis.
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Common sites of tendinitis include the shoulder, the biceps, and the elbow (such as tennis elbow).
Males are slightly more likely to have this disorder.
The inflammation of the tendon usually occurs at the site of insertion into bone.
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Use of the device for the treatment of tennis elbow and delayed union fractures is still being investigated in clinical trials. Related term: orthotripsy. Mfg: HealthTronics, Inc.
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Sometimes people get joint pain even though the joint is quite normal, usually because of damage to the surrounding ligaments and tendons. The result can be in pain in one place, as in tennis elbow or frozen shoulder, or more general pain, ...
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In addition, research shows acupuncture can help manage postoperative dental pain and alleviate chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. It also appears to offer relief for chronic menstrual cramps and tennis elbow.
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Other common problems are rotator cuff injury, from overuse of the shoulder; tennis elbow, inflammation of a tendon in the elbow from overuse of the forearm; and back injuries from repeated heavy lifting.
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