By: jasica thomas | 2010-11-22 | Alternative Medicine Tennis elbow is an affliction that many tennis players will face in their lives, either as a temporary pain or a chronic pain. Of course, the irony is that the majority of people who are faced with tennis elbow do not necessarily even play tennis! read more
By: VikasSinga | 2011-05-14 | Health & Fitness Let's say that someone acquired in a automobile accident and broke her arm. Following the bone is healed and the cast has long been removed, she'll need to go to a physical therapist who will aid her re-strengthen her arm muscles so that she can use them inside the same way she could before the accident. read more
By: roozy | 2011-03-26 | Health & Fitness Having tennis elbow problem in your body is now a very common thing. It is more common for any sports person. But, this whole thing is never to be overlooked. A proper tennis elbow treatment always makes the difference. Start to live a fresh life by eradicating all the tennis elbow symptoms from your body in the right way. read more
By: Rufus Keown | 2010-04-03 | Recreation & Sports Tennis Elbow is one of the most frustrating and hard to treat injuries a tennis player or coach can encounter. Caused by repetitive strain on the elbow tendon very few treatments can claim a high level of success. If you have tennis elbow read this tennis coaches account of how he overcame tennis elbow. read more
By: josephsterling | 2010-12-11 | Health & Fitness Tennis elbow is a fairly common and well known injury which is caused by persistent stress on the elbow. Also known as lateral epicondylitis, this condition results in significant pain and swelling around the elbow. Virtually anyone who uses their elbows in a consistent fashion can fall victim to this condition, particular golfers, bowlers, gardeners, carpenters, and, of course, tennis players. read more
By: juliaadams | 2011-03-24 | Recreation & Sports You should get a check up from your general physician to know if you have Lateral Epicondylitis, which is more commonly known as tennis elbow or in some cases it is also known as archer's elbow. Generally anyone who uses their arms and forearms in repetitive action might get tennis elbow. read more
By: ShawnClerk | 2010-10-20 | Diseases and Conditions Exercises to restrengthen the wrist and hand muscles can be of benefit and help alleviate the problem and pain associated with it. read more
By: Robert | 2010-12-25 | Alternative Medicine When a particular muscle of your body is strained continuously, it may get stiff and become immovable and cause pain. This is called muscular fatigue. When this happens to the forearm muscles due to over exertion of the wrist, it is called tennis elbow read more
By: Jon white | 2011-08-24 | Health & Fitness An article on ways to prevent tennis elbow with exercises. Features 3 effective tennis elbow exercises. read more
By: Jon | 2010-12-24 | Alternative Medicine When the muscles of forearm are subjected to continuous exertion, sometimes they get injured. The injured muscles become stiff and get inflamed and as a result they will be unable to move. Due to the stiffness, even a slightest movement will cause severe pain. This condition is called tennis elbow. read more
By: Ranu Yadav | 2012-05-06 | Diseases and Conditions You must have heard many times that so and so sports man is suffering from tennis elbow. But have you ever thought what tennis elbow exactly is? Let’s find out. read more
By: albart | 2011-07-06 | Supplements Tennis elbow problem is increasing by leaps and bounds in our society and so the tennis elbow treatment is gaining huge popularity among the common masses. Learn about all the tennis elbow symptoms from your doctor today to stay healthy. read more
By: Karen Winton | 2010-10-01 | Article Marketing That pain in your elbow may mean that you're suffering from this condition: tennis elbow. To experience elbow pain relief, it is best that you try the tennis elbow remedies shared in this article. read more
By: Trinity Tenney | 2010-09-15 | Health & Fitness There are many measures for tenis elbow treatment. The majority of succesful treatment is in forms of non- surgery and has shown its effectiveness in curing tennis elbow for over 90 percenttage of patients read more