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Orthopedic Doctor•Pune
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Lateral epicondylitis, which is the medical name for tennis elbow, is a condition wherein the tendon in the upper arm develops a tear due to repeated motions. This is a very painful condition and can make your daily life difficult. It usually tends to affect your dominant arm i.e. the arm that you use the most.

Who does it affect and why does it happen?
As mentioned earlier, tennis elbow occurs due to repetitive similar movements of the elbows, forearms and wrists over a prolonged p...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Ahmedabad
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Physical therapy is helpful for treating tennis elbow. True or False. Take this quiz to know now!
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Orthopedic Doctor•Noida
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1. Avoid placing elbow over table or against rough surfaces.
2. Apply ice packs locally.
3. Medications like Enzomac and Tendocare will help.
4. Intralesional steroid injection offer great help if the problem is recurring.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Noida
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1. Hot water compression.
2. Ultrasound/ Laser therapy for lateral epicondylitis.
3. Medications like Enzomac, Tendocare will help.
4. Tennis elbow band can be worn.
Rest to elbow for 3-4 weeks is the mainstay of treatment.
Intralesional steroid injection offer great help.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Jaipur
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Elbow pain may be caused due to a variety of reasons from injuries to fractures and ligament pulls or tears. This is most commonly experienced by people who are into sports, including those who play tennis, golf and other such sports that require intense arm movements.

So, let us look at the six most common reasons behind elbow pain:

Medial Epicondylitis: This condition creates pain in the inner tendon within the elbow and is usually termed as 'golfer's elbow'. It basically occ...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
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For a good recovery Apart from taking symptomatic treatment Few diet tips - Not to eat fried food items and Can eat All green vegetables, moong , chana , Dal , rice etc And to apply ghee over chappati and don’t apply oil over chappati And to drink milk mixed with turmeric powder twice a day And If possible eat eggs on alternate days And If possible in breakfast eat atleast one bajra ka rotla And Eat seasonal fruit
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Hi lybrate-user if you have tennis elbow and no relief with ice, rest, anti-inflammatory or brace then you may require steriod injection or release but before tht make sure you worn brace properly becoz most of time brace provide good relief.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bathinda
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Lateral epicondylitis, which is the medical name for tennis elbow, is a condition wherein the tendon in the upper arm develops a tear due to repeated motions. This is a very painful condition and can make your daily life difficult. It usually tends to affect your dominant arm i.e. the arm that you use the most.

Who does it affect and why does it happen?
As mentioned earlier, tennis elbow occurs due to repetitive similar movements of the elbows, forearms and wrists over a prolonged p...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Injections are effective in the treatment of tennis elbow. True or False. Take this quiz to know now!
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You can be diagnosed with a tennis elbow even if you have never been on a tennis court! A tennis elbow refers to tendinitis or swelling of the tendons in the elbows and arms. Tough tissue bands that join the muscles of the arm to the bone are known as tendons. This affliction is one of the most common reasons for elbow pain and can affect men and women at any age. However, it is most commonly seen in patients who are around 40 years old.

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