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Tennis elbow (or lateral epicondylitis -- lat. epicondylitis lateralis humeri) is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes painful and tender, usually as a result of a specific strain or overuse. Whilst it is called "tennis elbow", it should be noted that it is by no means restricted to tennis players. Anyone who does a lot of work involving lifting at the elbow or repetitive movements at the wrist is susceptible to the complaint. The condition was first described in 1883.[1] ...
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Elbow 1O1: The Basics on Elbow Injuries and
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... Elbow injuries can occur in most sports, especially those involving throwing or swinging, such as volleyball, golf, tennis and baseball. The elbow also can be injured in contact sports such as hockey ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Childhood Sports Injuries and Their Prevention: A Guide for Parents with Ideas for Kids ... A Guide for Parents with Ideas for Kids You are sitting in your office and suddenly the phone rings. "Ms. Ramirez? Your son, Raoul, was injured during football practice. His knee may be badly hurt. H...
Source: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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