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Thrower's Elbow Prevention by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 28 Apr 2010 12:42pm joint and forearm causes thrower's elbow. This damage eventually causes a restriction of the throwing motion, inflammation and pain. Pain is usually felt on both sides of the elbow joint and may even be felt as far down as the wrist. If your elbow doesn't get treatment and rest, blood flow could be cut off. The nerves that control the muscles Read on »
Muscles Of Tennis Elbow by Shilah C. Azib Posted Thu 24 Jun 2010 1:56am the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. Lateral epicondyle is a small, tuberculated eminence, giving attachment to the radial collateral ligament of the elbow joint and to a tendon... it is acting alone, hand is inclined toward the ulnar side. The elbow-joint shows extension during its continuous motion. These are the main four muscles which are responsible Read on »
Got Thrower's Elbow? by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 06 Dec 2010 5:11pm and tendons around the elbow joint and forearm causes throwers elbow. This damage eventually causes a restriction of the throwing motion, inflammation and pain. Inadequate core strength also leads to ineffective force transfer through your body and places undue stress on your elbow. Pain is usually felt on both sides of the elbow joint and may even Read on »
Curing Tennis Elbow by Shilah C. Azib Posted Sat 28 Aug 2010 12:04pm Tennis elbow is a type of injury that is caused by frequent tightening of muscles. This type of pain is connected to the elbow joint of the arm. Stress on the elbow is unavoidable. Some of the force is formed when the elbow ball hits the racket very repeatedly. At this time it passes from the racket into the forearm and elbow Read on »
5 Simple Tips to Prevent Computer Related Elbow Pain by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Fri 22 May 2009 11:56pm epicondylitis occurs most commonly in the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle at approximately 2cm below the outer edge of the elbow joint or lateral epicondyle... from below the tip of the elbow where there is a sack of fluid called a bursa. A bursa is used to help lubricate the movement of tissues in joints. However if you take a hard Read on »
Common Computer-Related Elbow Injuries and Pain Conditions by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Tue 13 Jan 2009 7:23pm epicondylitis occurs most commonly in the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle at approximately 2cm below the outer edge of the elbow joint or lateral epicondyle... from below the tip of the elbow where there is a sack of fluid called a bursa. A bursa is used to help lubricate the movement of tissues in joints. However if you take a hard Read on »
Fastest Tennis Elbow Remedies by Shilah C. Azib Posted Tue 02 Feb 2010 12:58pm , the exact cause for tennis elbow is not known, medical experts believe that one of the prominent reasons of tennis elbow is a tear in the tendons that are present in the elbow joint... to ease the strained muscles and tendons in the elbow joint. This band provides support and strength to the arm. Herbal Medicines: Herbal treatment is one of the most preferred Read on »
Symptoms Of Tennis Elbow by Shilah C. Azib Posted Fri 07 Jan 2011 8:11pm at the elbow joint bone. These groups of muscles are engaged in the functions of the wrist extensors and also in the function to the wrist back. Main symptoms of the tennis elbow..., tennis elbow is not a swelling of the tendons, which is around the joint. This problem occurs due to the age factor. These types of symptoms are the effect of an incomplete healing Read on »
Healing Tennis Elbow by Shilah C. Azib Posted Wed 20 Jan 2010 11:48pm the outer edge of the elbow joint. A surplus of fibroblasts and blood vessels can create defect in the tendons. It hampers the actual distortions of the regular collagen, which... Tennis elbow is named after the injury afflicted to the tennis players. It is most common among the tennis players. However, it is found that tennis elbow is also very Read on »
Tennis Elbow Causes by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 28 Jun 2010 5:52pm which serves as an attachment to the radial collateral ligament of the elbow-joint. Also, the movements such as gripping which involve movements of the wrist hurt. This pain... Tennis Elbow is defined as the condition caused by the inflammation of the tendons on the outer side of the elbow. The location of this tenderness Read on »