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Common Elbow Injuries

By Katherine Hobson
Posted 6/15/07

Here are guidelines for the elbow injuries doctors see most often:

Elbow tendinitis

What goes wrong: Repetitive motion can cause tendinitis on either side of the elbow.

Who gets it: Tennis players (tennis elbow), racquetball and squash players, fencers, golfers (golfer's elbow)

Ways to prevent it: Ask a coach or a pro to make sure your technique is correct. One wrong move, repeated hundreds of times, can easily cause injury.

How to fix it: It usually doesn't require surgery, but you may need a brace or splint while you're taking time off to heal.

The latest treatment: The same platelet-concentrating technique used for the rotator cuff is being studied for tennis elbow.

Click on the links below for guidelines on other common sports injuries:

Ankle InjuriesBack InjuriesHip InjuriesKnee InjuriesShoulder Injuries

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