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Tennis Player Beats Adhesive Capsulitis by Chris M. Posted Sat 11 Sep 2010 7:02am to overcome adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder). Shoulder Injuries & Tennis “As an avid tennis player I had noticed stiffness in my shoulder for several years without any... weeks.  I have no pain and am back to playing tennis.  The Rotater is remarkable in that it enables external and internal stretching that could otherwise only by performed Read on »
Pro tennis player Simona Halep's cups no longer runneth over. by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 23 Aug 2009 10:07pm While we're on a run of breast reduction posts, I'd like to highlight the related story of Romanian tennis player, Simona Halep . Ms. Halep is a 17 year old tennis... as much attention for her breast size (reportedly 34DD) as she was for her tennis talent. Well word got out in the spring that she was considering a breast reduction (reduction Read on »
Tennis Link – Find A Partner Nearby using this by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 5:18am Itchin' for a Tennis Link-up? One of the most challenging things for any tennis player is making the right tennis link — that is, finding not just... players looking for a great well-balanced match? That's where Juump comes in, as they've provided a free service where you can post your tennis profile, or browse others' pages Read on »
Playing Tennis During Pregnancy by cj Posted Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:59pm Is it safe to play tennis during pregnancy? You are probably one of those who love to play tennis. Well if you are a very good tennis player, playing tennis during pregnancy is probably safe. However, playing tennis can likely make you fall and often involve rapid changes in direction. And these rapid twists and turns could make you more prone to falling Read on »
Tennis Elbow – Treating The Cause Not Just The Symptom by Matt Whitehead Posted Fri 11 Jun 2010 8:07am Tennis elbow, also called lateral epicondylitis (inflammation of the tendon that attaches to the outside bony part of the elbow), is common to over 1/3 of all tennis players at some point in their lives.  Read this article by Egoscue San Fransisco to learn what tennis elbow is, where it comes from, and how to treat the cause of the pain Read on »
Begginer/intermediate tennis anyone? by Anne K. Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 12:48pm I am looking for a begginer/intermediate tennis player to practice with. I am a "bit" more elderly thus don't feel comfortable taking the classes with the young kids. If anyone is interested please send me an e-mail at ask@stanford.edu. Read on »
Healing Tennis Elbow by Shilah C. Azib Posted Wed 20 Jan 2010 11:48pm 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.... When the symptom of tennis elbow starts diminishing, it is essential to go through curative measures. 1. The technique should be right like the player should use the backhand Read on »
Tennis| Muscles| Actions by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:18am September 14, 2008 Shoulder injuries in tennis players are common because of the repetitive, high-magnitude forces generated around the shoulder during the various tennis... uninjured male Division II collegiate tennis players using dynamic electromyography (EMG) and synchronized high-speed photography. The tennis serve contains four stages. Three stages Read on »
Tennis| Muscles| Actions by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Sep 2008 10:09am Shoulder injuries in tennis players are common because of the repetitive, high-magnitude forces generated around the shoulder during the various tennis strokes... II collegiate tennis players using dynamic electromyography (EMG) and synchronized high-speed photography. The tennis serve contains four stages. Three stages characterize Read on »
Tennis Star Uses Acupuncture For Hip Pain by Tcm007 Posted Thu 09 Sep 2010 6:17am Another Star Athlete Uses Acupuncture To recover from an injury ! On 8/27/10 the Associated Press reported that Kim Clijsters ,the former No. 1 ranked player, used acupuncture to help her hip which had been giving her problems on the court. The Belgian tennis player had an amazing winning streak at the U.S. Open and is currently ranked No. 3 Read on »