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  1. Also known as: lateral epicondylitis
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    A painful condition of the tendons caused by overuse of the elbow. The pain can spread from elbow into forearm and wrist.
    Is condition treatable?
    Treatable by a medical professional
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Often requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several months or years
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    Common for ages 30-50
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    More common in males
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    Tennis elbow is a condition that causes pain around the outside of the elbow. It's clinically known as lateral epicondylitis. It often happens after overuse or repeated action of the muscles of the forearm, near the elbow joint. You may notice pain on the outside of the elbow, which may travel down the forearm when:
    Tennis elbow causes pain and tenderness on the outside of your elbow. You may also have pain in your forearm and in the back of your hand. The pain of tennis elbow can range from mild discomfort while using your elbow to severe pain that can be felt when your elbow is still.
    Many people with tennis elbow participate in work or recreational activities that require repetitive and vigorous use of the forearm muscle or repetitive extension of the wrist and hand. Painters, plumbers, and carpenters are particularly prone to developing tennis elbow.
    Tennis elbow is caused by a strain to the tendons in your forearm. You may feel pain in your arm and tenderness in your elbow. It can often be easily treated and your pain should ease within 2 weeks. If you can, avoid repetitive movements of the elbow and hand. You can take painkillers to ease pain.
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