The Facts You Ought to Know About “Tennis Elbow”
Posted on June 16th, 2009 by Carl Vanderpal
“Tennis Elbow” is the typical name for elbow pain originating on the outside or lateral side of the elbow. This condition occurs when an irritation or inflammation of the tendons of one or more forearm muscles at their attachment to the bony protuberance close to the elbow joint, called the lateral epicondyle. The medical term for this problem is lateral epicondylitis, meaning an inflammation of the epicondyle. If the problem is located on the inside, or medial side, of the elbow it is often
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