Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow, medically known as "lateral epicondylitis," is named after its common occurrence in tennis players. It is often caused by repetitive wrist extension and forearm rotation movements while
Tennis elbow, also known as humeral epicondylitis, is essentially a chronic injury myofasciitis of the extensor generalis tendon of the humeral epicondyle, and is directly related to the onset of wris
Tennis elbow , or humeral epicondylitis, is a painful inflammation of the tendons on the outside of the elbow, mostly due to prolonged and repeated flexion and extension of the wrist joint and forearm
In Chinese medicine, tennis elbow mainly belongs to the category of "paralysis" and "injury to the tendons", and can be divided into three types according to the causes: deficiency of qi and blood, ex