Difference between revisions of "Tennis Elbow"
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− | '''Tennis elbow''' (or '''lateral epicondylitis''' for short) is inflammation of the elbow tendons from watching too much tennis. Depending on which '''tennis event''' is the culprit, tennis elbow can be subdivided into 4 subcategories: | + | '''Tennis elbow''' (or '''lateral epicondylitis''' for short) is inflammation of the elbow tendons from watching too much tennis. Depending on which '''tennis event''' is the culprit, tennis elbow can be subdivided into 4 subcategories: (1) Australian Open elbow, (2) French Open elbow, (3) U.S. Open elbow, and (4) [[Wimbledon Elbow|Wimbledon elbow]]. |
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[[Category:Internal Medicine]] | [[Category:Internal Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Orthopedic Surgery]] | [[Category:Orthopedic Surgery]] | ||
[[Category:Rheumatology]] | [[Category:Rheumatology]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 8 August 2016
Tennis elbow (or lateral epicondylitis for short) is inflammation of the elbow tendons from watching too much tennis. Depending on which tennis event is the culprit, tennis elbow can be subdivided into 4 subcategories: (1) Australian Open elbow, (2) French Open elbow, (3) U.S. Open elbow, and (4) Wimbledon elbow.