Even if you’ve never held a tennis racket, you can develop tennis elbow. Whether you’re an office worker, craftsman, athlete, or student–everyone is at risk if the arm is strained in a unilateral or ...
Q: I am 50 and took up tennis only last year. I love it, but it doesn't love me. I am headed again this year for tennis elbow. Why does this happen, and what is the best way to treat it? -- B.P. A: ...
The painful condition isn’t just caused by racket swings, and can sideline you from activity. But a few simple tips can get you back into the game. By Amanda Loudin Now that warm weather is here to ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a nerve impingement in your wrist. Tennis elbow is an overuse injury of the muscles and tendons that attach to the outer side of your elbow. Both can cause similar symptoms.
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