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Tennis and Golfers Elbow

July 7th, 2010

Tennis Elbow (or lateral  epicondylitis) affects nearly half of all tennis players at some point. Tennis actually account for less than 5 percent of all reported cases.


Golfer’s Elbow (or medial epicondylitis) is similar to tennis elbow but pain and tenderness are felt on the inside (medial aspect) of the elbow, on or around the joint’s bony prominence.


Please click here to read more information about Tennis and Golfers Elbow.

Posted in Conditions Treated, Golfers Elbow, Tennis Elbow | Tags: Acupuncture, chiropractors, correct posture, Golfers Elbow, physical therapists, stiffness, Tennis Elbow, tennis players, X Rays

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