What is tennis elbow?

Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is an extremely common injury that originally got its name because it is a frequent tennis injury, appearing in a large proportion of tennis players. Nevertheless it commonly manifests in a vast proportion of people who do not play tennis at all.

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Tennis elbow occurs when you damage tendons that connect muscles of the forearm to the elbow. Most times it is caused by overuse. This condition is common in tennis players, but other activitiies can also cause it.

Elbow tendinitis, or tennis elbow, usually causes pain on the outer side of your forearm near your elbow when you rotate your forearm or grip an object. Usually there is pain and tenderness, and in some cases, mild swelling. Home treatment includes rest, ice, and over the counter pain relievers.

Most cases of tendinitis don't require a doctor's care. However, if you experience pain that interferes with your daily activities, or you have soreness that doesn't improve with home measures, you should see your doctor. In this case your doctor may do further testing to rule out other conditions.

Other treatments for tendinitis include corticosteroid injections or topical applications, strengthening exercises and physical therapy, and surgery. You can read more here webmd.com/osteoarthritis/guide/arthritis....

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