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  1. What is tennis elbow?

    What is tennis elbow? Video of What is tennis elbow? Southern California Orthopedic Institute ...

  2. Tennis Elbow Without the Racket

    While a large percentage of tennis players suffer from tennis elbow, they only make up a small percentage of all reported cases of tennis ...

  3. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

    Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is one of the most common elbow problems seen ... gripping with the elbow in an extended position, as in a tennis backhand stroke, but this problem can occur in golf and other sports as ...

  4. Elbow Doctor

    Elbow injuries are common and can happen to anyone, no matter what their age or ... sports-related elbow injuries due to repetitive stress, like tennis elbow. Though older people can also have elbow pain and many times this ... nerve or nerve injury Tendon or tissue injuries Tennis elbow (or medically referred to as lateral epicondylitis) Ulnar ...

  5. Don’t Let Golfer’s Elbow Keep You off the Green

    Golfer’s elbow is similar to tennis elbow (both are forms of elbow tendonitis) but ... motions can lead to golfer’s elbow. Risky sports include tennis, bowling, and baseball; in fact, it's sometimes called pitcher's elbow. ...

  6. Overusing Your Arms: 5 Injuries to Watch For

    ... Prolonged or repetitive bending or flexing of the wrist or elbow can cause pressure in the carpal tunnel or cubital tunnel that compresses ... tingling, or weakness in the hand and fingers. Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, and Pitcher’s Elbow: These conditions ...

  7. Anatomy of the Elbow

    The elbow is a hinge joint made up of the humerus, ulna, and radius. ... eating motions. The primary stability of the elbow is provided by the ulnar collateral ligament, on the medial (inner) side ... side of the elbow—it is called lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow. ...

  8. Overuse Injuries of the Elbow

    ... injury can be a problem for people who play sports such as tennis or baseball. Children also have a higher risk, because their bones are ...

  9. Sports Medicine Doctor

    ... and the issue and pain progress with time, such as when a tennis player develops tennis elbow or a pitcher develops issues with his or her rotator cuff from repetitive ...

  10. Why would I need a cortisone shot?

    ... In many instances of shoulder bursitis, arthritis, tennis elbow, or carpal tunnel syndrome, cortisone shots are often a prescribed ...

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