Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a painful inflammation of the elbow joint caused by repetitive stress (overuse). The pain is located on the outside (lateral side) of the elbow, but may ...
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 ...
Tennis elbow impacts most avid players. It is a common injury that occurs when tennis players overuse their forearm muscles ...
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 ...
In this March 28, 2019, file photo, Kevin Anderson, of South Africa, hits a forehand to Roger Federer, of Switzerland, during a quarterfinal match at the Miami Open tennis tournament at Hard Rock ...
Larry Holzman — avid mountain-biker, skier and guitarist in a band — plays hard. And he didn't want to give it all up due to a "spot of pain" in his elbow. "This wasn't a traumatic injury," explains ...