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Don't Blame Racket for Tennis Elbow MedicineNet.com
Title: Don't Blame Racket for Tennis Elbow Category: Health News Created: 12/11/2006 Last Editorial Review: 12/11/2006
Don't Blame Racket for Tennis Elbow HealthDay via Yahoo! News
FRIDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Your swing, not your racket, may be the culprit when it comes to developing tennis elbow (tendonitis), experts report.
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Study Of Forearm Muscle Action Shows Little Relationship Between Grip Size And Development Of Tennis Elbow Medical News Today
Researchers apparently have "gotten a grip" on the relationship between the development of tennis elbow (tendonitis) and the size of the grip on the racket a player uses. [click link for full article]
Rangers, Gagne agree on 1-year, $6 million deal Miami Herald
Reliever Eric Gagne and the Texas Rangers reached a preliminary agreement Tuesday on a one-year contract worth about $6 million. The agreement was confirmed by a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.
Improperly Sized Tennis Racket Grip Doesn't Cause Tennis Elbow Science Daily
Clinicians treating patients suffering from tennis elbow often advise them to change the grip size of their racket to alleviate muscle fatigue. A new study of muscle firing patterns in the forearm shows grip size has no relationship to the development of tendonitis.
Information Technology & Telecommunications Mondaq
Color associated with your thumb can have a positive association. After all, having a "green thumb" means that you are deft at gardening and yielding bountiful harvests of vegetables.
Golf like a pro New Straits Times
Minimise golf injuries by practicing good techniques. GERALD CHUAH writes. ALTHOUGH golf is not a physical contact sport like football or rugby, there has been a rising number of golf-related injuries as the game involves a lot of swinging and repetitive motion.
Tennis leg: Here's what all the racket is about NorthJersey.com
Playing tennis two years ago, Douglas Mintz turned to reach a drop shot and heard a pop. "I thought a ball had fallen out of my pocket," he recalls, "but then I felt the pain in my leg, and I thought, 'So that's what they talk about!'
Green thumb good, BlackBerry thumb bad CNET
Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says BlackBerry thumb may be joining modern-day vocabulary, as did "tennis elbow" some time ago.

Tennis Elbow -- Surgery
Most cases of - tennis elbow - are treated without surgery; less than 5% require surgery. Tennis Elbow: Surgery. Previous | Next. Print-Friendly Version
Tennis Elbow Surgery
Surgery is rarely needed for the treatment of tennis elbow. What is the post-operative management after tennis elbow surgery?
Surgery for tennis elbow
Surgery for - tennis elbow - may involve: - Cutting (releasing) the - tendon - and removing inflamed tissue activities after tennis elbow surgery.
Surgery for tennis elbow
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Surgery for tennis elbow may involve:Cutting (releasing) the are able to return to their previous activities after tennis elbow surgery.
Surgery for tennis elbow
Surgery for tennis elbow may involve: Cutting (releasing) the tendon and are able to return to their previous activities after tennis elbow surgery.
Tennis Elbow - Causes Diagnosis Prevention and Treatment
Get advice on the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of tennis elbow. stretches, medications, elbow braces, elbow straps, steroids, and surgery.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow surgery is considered successful in approximately 90 percent of patients. full activity after tennis elbow surgery, many still relate that
Surgery for tennis elbow - Providence Health System
are able to return to their previous activities after tennis elbow surgery. Surgery for tennis elbow is seldom necessary because the condition usually
Tennis elbow - injuries, surgery and treatment
BUPA health factsheet - tennis elbow can be effectively treated, although it may take some time to cure. Surgery on the tendon is seldom necessary
Tennis elbow
The classic tennis elbow is caused by repeated forceful contractions of wrist Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 12 (July-August 2003): 375-379. tennis+elbow+surgery: , , tennis+elbow+surgery
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