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3 Primary Causes of Tennis Elbow

Topic: Health EducationFeaturing Geoff HuntPublished July 9, 2012

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Have you ever felt a dull aching pain on the outside of your elbow? Does the pain sometimes shoot down into your wrist or hand? You might have felt pain in the same area before but if you are like most people, you simply decided to let it go, never bothering to find out about the reasons behind your elbow pain. Tennis elbow is an injury that does not really have an immediate cure. As in there is no magically pill that you can swallow and your injury will be gone for good. The condition can heal but you may have to undergo treatment for quite some time, depending on the damage that you have caused to the extensor tendons and how big the tear is itself. The medical term for the elbow condition is lateral epicondylitis. This is a form of tendonitis but is also so much more because not only are your tendons affected but also the tissues and muscles in the elbow area. If you do not want to bear the discomfort of the condition for weeks and even years, you should try every safe and effective tennis elbow treatment that there is out there. The last thing you want to do in end up on the operating table undergoing elbow surgery. There are many all natural tennis elbow home remedies that you can implement and follow before you shell out your hard earned cash on Doctors and Physiotherapy. So what exactly are the causes of tennis elbow and how can you treat it? First you should avoid the following 3 most common and direct causes of this nagging and stubborn injury: 1) Overuse of the elbow. This refers to twisting your elbow too much or too often without letting it rest. This will eventually result to torn tendons that would weaken them and cause pain.rn2) Wrong technique. If you use a tool or equipment, such as holding it the wrong way, this can give you lateral epicondylitis. rn3) Wrong sized equipment. There are appropriate sizes or weight of equipment that you need to use for your body size and strength as well. So there you have 3 causes of tennis elbow. If you can relate to any of these and have not suffered a tennis elbow injury yet, then you are very lucky. You should take immediate precautions to ensure that you don't develop this injury. If you do have tennis elbow, did you know that you can recover from the comfort and convenience of your own home if you are willing to follow just 5 simple steps. And the best part is that you don't need any special exercise equipment or medical devices. Simply go here and read more, where a video will reveal these 5 simple steps to you so you can start your recovery from tennis elbow today.

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