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Tennis Elbow is a condition in which there is pain on the outer surface of the elbow. When it is detected that a particular individual has this condition, then the following steps may be taken. Cold Compression therapy Those who have a tennis elbow must apply heat and ice. The latter manages the swelling and the former promotes blood flow, heals and alleviates the tautness and pain. Tennis players choose the Cold compression therapy for inflammation. This unites two principles of RICE - Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. Any pain and swelling due to sports or any activity causing injury to soft tissues is ... Read Full Story
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Tennis Elbow: Tennis elbow is a lateral elbow pain which stems from overuse of arm, due to excessive activity like overburdening the wrist extensor or the outer forearm. This causes high burning sensation along the outer part of the elbow. This is of a repetitive type of injury caused by overuse of proximal forearm muscles in the body. These injuries occur due to prolonged loads on muscles and tendons. Tennis elbow can also emerge from faulty body mechanics and incorrect postures at work or play. The appropriate term in medical science is lateral epicondylitis. The lateral epicondyle is the outer boney protuberance of the ... Read Full Story
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How is a Tennis Elbow Surgery performed? There are many surgical procedures that are been suggested for the treatment of tennis elbow. The similarities between them are removal of damaged tissue and stimulation of the healing response in the affected arm. An incision is made over the outside of the joint. The location of the tendon damage is identified and then this portion is removed. The underlying bone is exposed and blood to this region is stimulated. Some surgeons repair the remaining tendon by using sutures anchored into the bone. The incision is then closed and the patient’s arm is placed in a splint. ... Read Full Story
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Tennis Elbow or the lateral epicondylitis is the most common injuries in a patient seeking medical attention for elbow pain. Tennis Elbow is a degenerative condition of the tendon fibers that attach on the bony prominence on the outside of the elbow. The tendons involved are responsible for anchoring the muscles that extend or lift the wrist and hand. Tennis elbow occurs mostly to players in the game of tennis. However it can also develops to people who are between the ages of 30 to 50 years. There are some persons who develop this tennis elbow without any specific recognizable activity leading to symptoms. ... Read Full Story
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The medical terminology of tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis. It usually affects the outer portion of the elbow. The common symptoms are pain reoccurs on the outer portion of the upper forearm and below the bend of the elbow region and gradually the pain radiates down the arm which further spreads towards the wrist. The pain lasts for around 6 to 12 weeks and it might last for several years. The damage caused due to tennis elbow includes tiny tears in a part of tendon and in the muscle coverings. The collagen which is a protein that leaks out from the wounded areas and ... Read Full Story
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Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is an overuse injury that affects the area where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony part of the outside elbow. This causes pain in the outside of your elbow, which can also radiate from the outside of the elbow into the forearm and wrist. Ther...  
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Q: I have had tennis elbow for the better part of one year. I am not sure if I hurt it playing tennis or working out with weights. I have tried to rest it, take an anti-inflam-matory medication, done physical therapy, and had two cortisone shots.  
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A local doctor is offering a new treatment for people with Tennis Elbow. The condition happens when the elbow is overused, and as our Allison Lazarz explains this new treatment may be an alternative to an expensive surgery.  
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People with pain in the elbow or forearm from playing sports or just from common everyday activities, might be able to use a simple bar and strengthening exercise to alleviate pain (see photos below), say researchers who are presenting their study ...  
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