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Category Archives: Tennis Elbow

Pickleball Tennis Elbow | Pickleball Injuries & Prevention

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About tennis {pickleball} elbow:

The medical term for “tennis elbow” or “pickleball elbow” -as some players are now calling it- is lateral epicondylitis“. It’s a painful condition that affects the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow.  If you’ve had it or have in past you’ll recognize the pain coming from the area near the bony bump on the lateral side (outside) your elbow.  The pain and inflammation can be quite severe. Depending on the stage, the pain will occur or worsen and can take time to heal.  Below we give some more details and a few things to consider about your paddle gear, grip and stroke.

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Pickleball While the risk of tennis elbow

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THE BASICS

You’ve mastered tennis, ping-pong and badminton, so now what? How about a combination of all three?

Pickleball is a hybrid racquet sport that uses large paddles and a hollow, plastic perforated ball, known as a wiffle. Popular with boomers and retirees (aka picklers), it’s typically played on a doubles-sized badminton court with a lower-than-usual tennis net.

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Lateral epicondylitis of the elbow

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Lateral elbow pain is one of the most common sources of medical consultation for non-traumatic elbow disorders. The most frequent diagnosis is the tendinous disorder known as lateral epicondylitis (LE) or ‘tennis elbow’. However there are many pathological conditions that may mimic LE such as intra-articular plica, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), radiocapitellar arthritis or posterolateral rotatory instability.

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