The first steps in treating tennis elbow are reducing inflammation and resting the irritated muscles and tendons. Ice and compression can help. Then you can begin gentle exercises to strengthen the ...
Arthroscopic contracture release may benefit high-level athletes with limited elbow extension. Davide Blonna, MD, and colleagues studied 24 athletes (26 elbows) who had 35º of elbow extension or less ...
Tennis elbow is very common among people playing sports like tennis and squash. It can also be caused by jobs or activities such as painting or plumbing. You might feel that it is best to rest when ...
Tennis elbow exercises can seem intimidating if you're someone that suffers with the condition. It makes sense that you might feel more comfortable with the idea of giving up all exercise than running ...
Sports and musculoskeletal physician Dr Ralph Rogers continues our series on therapeutic exercises with a guide to lateral epicondylitis Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is the most common ...
1 Division of Physiotherapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 2 School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Griffith University, Gold ...