Tennis elbow affects the tendons that connect the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow and can cause inflammation or, in rare instances, microtears. Repeating the same movements over and over damages the tendons and muscles in the forearms. On the outside of the elbow, this results in discomfort and tenderness. Tennis elbow can be treated in a variety of ways. The majority of the time, treatment involves a team effort. To deliver the best care, primary care physicians, physical therapists, and, in some situations, surgeons collaborate. The upper arm bone (humerus) and the two forearm bones (radius and ulna) make up the three bones that make up your elbow joint. Epicondyles are bony protrusions at the bottom of the humerus that mark the starting points of various forearm muscles. The lateral epicondyle is the name for the bony outgrowth on the lateral (outside) side of the elbow.
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