| 41. | The general opinion is that tennis elbow tendinosis is due to tendon overuse, and failed healing of the tendon.
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| 42. | Steve Larmer missed practice Sunday with what Campbell called " tennis elbow " for which he is taking cortisone.
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| 43. | Tennis elbow, a form of tendinitis, results from repeated vibrations through the playing arm whenever the ball hits the racquet.
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| 44. | Disorders such as calcification of the rotator cuff, bicipital tendinitis, or carpal tunnel syndrome may increase chances of tennis elbow.
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| 45. | Before the Iraq invasion, the clinic at Fort Campbell primarily treated injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow.
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| 46. | You can also get tennis elbow if you work at a desk all day with no support for your elbows.
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| 47. | "Baby Boomers who were playing tennis 15 years ago got bad knees and tennis elbow, and they're playing golf now,"
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| 48. | On the other hand, tennis elbow is indicated by the presence of lateral epicondylar pain precipitated by resisted wrist extension.
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| 49. | Tennis elbow is the equivalent injury, but at the common extensor origin ( the lateral epicondyle of the humerus ).
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| 50. | Class A and B players had a significantly higher rate of tennis elbow occurrence compared to class C and novice players.
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