Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, also know as lateral epicondylitis, is a bothersome condition caused by overuse or trauma. Most sufferers experience pain when lifting, gripping, or grasping.

Lateral epicondylitis involves the tendons that attach to the bone on the outside part of the elbow. Tendons anchor the muscle to bone, while the muscles help to extend and stabilize the wrist. Tennis elbow can result when the tendon's attachment degenerates, which weakens the anchor site and places more stress on the area.

A variety of treatments can be recommended to address tennis elbow. In cases of severe pain, surgery can remove the degenerated tendon tissue.