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News Category: Tennis Elbow


Facts On Tennis Elbow

Posted in: Tennis Elbow

June 19, 2007
The elbow is the joint where the upper arm bone (the humerus) meets the forearm bones (the radius and ulna). The muscles in the upper arm (the biceps and triceps) are responsible for movement at the elbow. The muscles in...More

Tennis elbow the most common tennis injury

Posted in: Tennis Elbow

December 28, 2006
NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- The most common upper-extremity complaint among U.S. recreational tennis players is tennis elbow, an expert says. Tennis elbow should not be overlooked just because it's so common, according to Dr. Kevin Plancher, a New...More

Tennis Leg

Posted in: Knee Injuries and Tennis Elbow

December 06, 2006
Playing tennis two years ago, Douglas Mintz turned to reach a drop shot and heard a pop. "I thought a ball had fallen out of my pocket," he recalls, "but then I felt the pain in my leg, and I...More

Bicipital Tendonitis

Posted in: Tennis Elbow

March 09, 2006
Bicipital tendonitis is an inflammatory process of the long head tendon, a common cause of shoulder pain due to its position and function. It results from chronic overload leading to microscopic tears in the tendon, which trigger an inflammatory response....More

Evaluation of Overuse Elbow Injuries

Posted in: Tennis Elbow

November 21, 2005
The evaluation of elbow pain can be challenging because of the complexity of the joint and its central location in the upper extremity. Diagnosing the injury correctly requires an understanding of the anatomy of the elbow, which includes three articulations,...More

Tennis Elbow: Avoiding It

Posted in: Tennis Elbow

September 15, 2005
With the necessary preparation, equipment and strokes, you'll never need to experience it Tennis elbow is not an ailment which arouses enormous sympathies. It is, however, one that can be excruciatingly painful. If you are one of the lucky...More

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