| 1. | Kaplan stated that the radial nerve was significantly involved in tennis elbow.
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| 2. | He found evidence that many differed in how they contracted tennis elbow.
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| 3. | From tennis elbow, busted knees, strained backs, and assorted aches, bruises and scratches.
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| 4. | It sounds funny, like hat head, tennis elbow, writer's cramp, or coffee breath.
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| 5. | After getting tennis elbow in 1981, his attention was diverted to academic matters.
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| 6. | Cyriax proposes one explanation of how tennis elbow may come about.
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| 7. | Early experiments suggested that tennis elbow was primarily caused by overexertion.
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| 8. | The competitive level of the athlete also affects the incidence of tennis elbow.
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| 9. | You can get tennis elbow just pulling weeds, the repetitive squeezing motion inciting inflammation.
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| 10. | Another factor of tennis elbow injury is experience and ability.
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