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About Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is a medically known as lateral epicondylitis, and is a condition where you have pain on the outer side of the elbow near the lateral epicondyle bone. The condition is thought to be caused by overuse, and repetitive strain causing damage to the elbow tendons. 

Symptoms of Tennis Elbow

Usually the only symptom is pain. The pain can be over the outer side of the elbow on movements of the elbow, forearm and/or wrist.  In some cases the pain can spread down from the elbow towards the wrist, and cause stiffness.  

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The epicondyle bone is where the tendons from the forearm muscles attach to the elbow, and therefore overuse, and repetitive strain such as playing racquet sports or manual labour, can cause swelling of the tendons and the epicondyle. 

Treatment of Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow can last between six months and two years for most people, and once you have tennis elbow unfortunately it can return. Avoiding overuse, and increasing the strength of the forearm muscles, may help prevent further episodes. 

Treatment of tennis elbow includes:

Getting the correct diagnosis and early management is key for reducing the duration of tennis elbow.  

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