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  2. Elbow Pain: Causes and Treatment - WebMD

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    Elbow pain has a lot of possible causes. And the cause will help your doctor determine how to treat it. The best thing to do if you have elbow pain that’s severe, limits your movement,...

  3. Elbow Pain: Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    You can usually treat elbow pain at home with some self-care, including painkillers and a few daysrest. But sometimes, a medical condition like arthritis causes elbow pain. If you have elbow pain, it’s probably not a sign of anything serious.

  4. Tennis elbow - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. Tennis elbow often gets better on its own. But if pain medicines and other self-care measures aren't helping, physical therapy might be the next step. A procedure, such as a shot or surgery, might help tennis elbow that doesn't heal with other treatments.

  5. Exercising and stretching may reduce pain, specifically for tennis elbow, and can aid in recovery. Strengthening the muscles in your elbow, using proper sport techniques, and taking breaks when...

  6. Causes of Elbow Pain and Treatment Options - Verywell Health

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    This article explores several common causes of elbow pain. It outlines treatment options and gives you some guidelines for when to see a healthcare provider.

  7. Tennis Elbow: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Other nonsurgical (conservative) tennis elbow treatments include: Over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers: Over-the-counter NSAIDs or acetaminophen reduce swelling and relieve pain. Talk to your provider before taking these medications for more than 10 days in a row.

  8. Treatment options can involve rest, compression medication, or surgery. Elbow Cartilage Injuries. A range of nonoperative and surgical treatments are available to help you recover from injuries to the cartilage of the elbow joint. Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis) Golfer’s elbow involves damage or irritation to the tendons of your inside elbow.