Lateral epicondylalgia (previously known as epicondylitis) is commonly known as tennis elbow. This does not mean that only tennis players have this condition...
Lateral epicondylalgia (previously known as epicondylitis) is commonly known as tennis elbow. This does not mean that only tennis players have this condition. But a backhand racket swing is a common cause of lateral epicondylalgia. Many other repetitive activities with an extended wrist can also lead to tennis elbow: painting with brush or roller, using a chain saw, and using many types of hand tools – even typing with poor technique (overly extended wrists). Any activities that stress the same forearm muscles can cause symptoms of tennis elbow.
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