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  2. Tennis elbow - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Different types of shots into the affected tendon are used to treat tennis elbow. They include corticosteroids and platelet-rich plasma. Less commonly used are botulinum toxin A (Botox) or an irritant solution, either sugar water or salt water, known as prolotherapy.

  3. Tennis Elbow Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD

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    Exercises for Tennis Elbow. Physical therapy is a common treatment for tennis elbow, whether you have surgery or not. Here are some of the exercises that may help your symptoms improve.

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

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    What are tennis elbow treatments? Your provider will suggest treatments to help your tendon heal. The RICE method is usually the best way to fix tennis elbow: Rest: Take a break from the activity that caused tennis elbow. Try to avoid using your elbow while it heals.

  5. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) - Overview - Mayo Clinic ...

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    Treatments. Mayo Clinic is rated a top hospital for tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and is home to elbow doctors with expertise in diagnosing and treating sports and recreational injuries.

  6. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    There are many treatment options for tennis elbow. In most cases, treatment involves a team approach. Primary care doctors, physical or occupational therapists and, in some cases, surgeons work together to provide the most effective care.

  7. Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Treatment of tennis elbow includes: activity modification, ice, medicine, stretching, braces and injections. Surgery is rarely used to treat tennis elbow. What is tennis elbow? Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is swelling of the tendons that bend your wrist backward away from your palm.

  8. Tennis Elbow Explained: Causes, Symptoms, and Non-Surgical ...

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    Causes of Tennis Elbow. Tennis elbow results from overusing the muscles in the forearm that extend the wrist. These muscles, which start at the outer elbow, can develop tiny tears in the tendons from repetitive motions, such as using tools, typing, or lifting. This repeated stress leads to inflammation, causing pain and discomfort in the outer ...

  9. How to Treat Tennis Elbow - Penn Medicine

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    In most cases, tennis elbow greatly improves through nonsurgical treatment. If symptoms do not significantly improve within six to 12 months, surgery may be the next best option to repair torn tendons and remove damaged tissues.

  10. Tennis elbow - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    Novel, state-of-the-art treatments by nationally recognized experts. Mayo Clinic care providers helped develop a procedure that uses ultrasound given through a needlelike tool that's put into the damaged tendon. By breaking up the damaged tissue, this procedure relieves tennis elbow pain and helps the elbow work better.

  11. Tennis Elbow Injury: Testing, Devices, and Treatment

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    Tennis elbow can take up to two years to fully heal. Treatment of tennis elbow is conservative and usually involves rest, wearing a brace, and taking an anti-inflammatory medication.