| By definition, the term tennis elbow is the irritation of the synovial membrane, or joint rotary area, of the elbow, caused by immoderate motions while playing tennis or other sports; epicondylitis (source: dictionary.com). Reported cases of tennis elbow is not just associated with tennis or raquet sports players. A vast majority of blue collar and hands on labour intensive careers experience a high degree of tennis elbow injuries. |
| Tennis elbow sufferers frequently report pain on the top, outer region of the elbow. The pain may travel down the forearm and sometimes into the hand and even the fingers. Any sort of activity that involves grasping may be painful. For example, picking up a briefcase or hammer, tennis elbow sufferers feel discomfort in something that sounds so simple but can be very painful if left untreated. |
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