Tennis elbow is an injury that causes pain and inflammation in your elbow. It's usually a repetitive strain injury. Repetitive strain injuries happen when you use a part of your body to repeatedly do the same kind of motion so often that it damages your tissue. An irritation of the tissue connecting the forearm muscle to the elbow. Tennis elbow can be caused by repetitive wrist and arm motions. Pain is the primary symptom. It usually occurs on the outside of the elbow and sometimes in the forearm and wrist. Treatment includes rest, pain relievers and physiotherapy.
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