Tennis is better than Golf becuase you get a better workout. Also, it gives you more strength on your arms then golf.
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The elbow strap commonly used for tennis elbow is called a "counterforce brace" or a "tennis elbow strap." It helps to relieve pain and reduce strain on the tendons of the forearm muscles during activities that may exacerbate tennis elbow symptoms.
I think so as I have sore shoulders A week after being diagnosed with Tennis elbow
Any tennis player can get tennis elbow depending on how you hold your racquet, your follow through and how much spin you produce.
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No, tennis elbow is caused by an inflamation or infection of the bursa surrounding the elbow joint. Sleeping does not cause this
Many famous tennis players have experienced tennis elbow at some point in their careers. Some notable players include Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Serena Williams. Tennis elbow is a common overuse injury among athletes who participate in racquet sports.
The anconeus muscle is not considered tennis elbow. Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a condition that involves inflammation of the tendons in the elbow due to overuse or repetitive strain. The anconeus muscle is a small muscle in the elbow that helps to stabilize the joint during movements.
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No its not, the technical term is elbow bursitis and its a painful condition caused by constant pressure on the elbow, think a housewife leaning on her elbow while cleaning, hence the name. Golfer's elbow is tennis elbow a tendonitis condition, completely different. Link below will help.
Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) is pain and inflammation on the inside of the elbow, caused by overuse of forearm muscles. Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is pain and inflammation on the outside of the elbow, caused by overuse of arm muscles. Golfers elbow affects the inner side, while tennis elbow affects the outer side of the elbow.
Injections are medical procedures beyond first aid. So treatment for tennis elbow with cortisone shots would be OSHA recordable - but only if the problem (tennis elbow) was the result of paid employment activity or was aggravated by paid employment activity. Unless you are a tennis pro working for someone else, getting tennis elbow from playing tennis is unlikely to be the result of your work activity.