
Tennis elbow is a condition that is caused by inflammation of the bony projection on the outer part of the elbow. This condition can be very painful and can make it difficult to do everyday activities. This condition is often caused by repetitive motions of the arm, such as tennis or other racquet sports. Tennis Elbow pain can extend all the way up to the shoulder and upper arm. In this blog lets discuss how this happens ...

Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is a common condition that causes pain in the outer part of the elbow. One of the common treatment adjuncts for tennis elbow are braces that are worn on the painful area to support the weak forearm muscles. There is a huge variety of braces out there in the market but basically they all work by applying pressure to the forearm muscles and in turn supporting the area. This is very helpful in the acute phase with the forearm weakness and pain. However we need to know how to use the brace in the most efficient manner to get the maximum benefit out of it. In this blog, we will discuss how the brace helps to heal your Tennis Elbow followed by ten tips to get the most effective use out of your brace ....
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Shoulder osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that affects the shoulder joint as we age and joints undergo the natural wear and tear process. In this blog, lets discuss some simple yet effective tips to manage shoulder osteoarthritis (OA) ...
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Golfers elbow is pain in the inner elbow which may or may not be caused by playing golf. Another name for golfers elbow is medial epicondylitis, which literally means inflammation of the medial epicondyle.
Four signs that you may be suffering from golfers elbow:
#1. You have pain or burning ....
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If you are experiencing pain in your outer elbow, you may have tennis elbow. This condition is also known as lateral epicondylitis, and it can be quite painful. In this blog post, we will discuss four signs that indicate that you may be suffering from tennis elbow as well as treatment and prevention tips ....










