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Tennis elbow is an extremely common condition in the sportsperson and
manual workers. In fact it can arise in anyone who dramatically increases
the amount they use their arm over a short period (e.g. a weekend of
spring gardening).
The main problem is in the tendon (tendinosis) of the muscles that
moves the wrist; this involves a disruption of the fibres in the tendon.
In 50% of cases of tennis elbow there is also nerve involvement. The
amount of nerve involvement varies in individual cases from a little
to a lot. Often this nerve irritation is caused by a problem in the
neck. Recent research suggests that if the neck is also treated patients
with Tennis elbow recover faster.
To be maximally effective treatment for tennis elbow should include;
- Manual treatment to the joints of the neck and upper back.
- Soft tissue treatment to reduce spasm (trigger points) in the muscles
of the forearm.
- Specific exercises to progressively stress the tendon causing it
to remodel and strengthen.
- Exercises to mobilise the nerve of the arm to improve its ability
to move within the tissues of the arm
- Education regarding technique and equipment (especially racquet
sports)
- Education regarding braces, taping and supports.

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