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| | ELBOW DYSPLASIA AND SCORING |
 | | This involves a medial approach to the elbow joint on the opposite side to surgery for UAP, and both the medial coronoid process of the ulna and the medial condyle of the humerus must be examined carefully. |  | | Elbow disease is a problem of growing dogs and the clinical signs of the three main problems are somewhat similar. |  | | Unfortunately "elbow displaysia" was the name given to the condition of ununited anconeal process and this term is closely linked in this way in the minds of most veterinarians and some dog breeders. |
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| | Peter Elbow on Writing |
 | | Elbow warns against trying "to break up the skill into its ideal progression of components which can be learned one at a time, but rather to try to set up some situation in which the learner can persevere in working at the whole skill in its global complexity." (136). |  | | Elbow cautions that centers of gravity, which we locate by the effort to sum-up what we have written, are difficult to describe and require practice to locate. |  | | Defining Good Writing: Elbow does not try to define or even describe good and bad writing but rather tries to find ways to get us to better understand the good and bad writing we see all around us, to become more attention to the problems to be found in our own writing. |
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http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/writeshop/elbow.html
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| | Tennis Elbow Information |
 | | Many medical textbooks treat tennis elbow as a form of tendonitis, which is often the case, but if the muscles and bones of the elbow joint are also involved, then the condition is called epicondylitis. |  | | The most effective conventional and alternative treatments for tennis elbow have the same basic premise: Rest the arm until the pain disappears, then massage to relieve stress and tension in the muscles, and exercise to strengthen the area and prevent re-injury. |  | | The onset of pain, on the outside (lateral) of the elbow, is usually gradual with tenderness felt on or below the joint's bony prominence. |
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http://www.tennis-elbow.net/tenniselbow.htm
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| | Tennis Elbow Lateral Epicondylitis Homepage |
 | | Tennis Elbow is characterized by pain and tenderness on the outside part of the elbow. |  | | Elbow X-rays are done to evaluate the bone surrounding the muscles. |  | | Tennis Elbow is usually arises from using the tendons and muscles too much.. |
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http://www.emedx.com/emedx/diagnosis_information/elbow-wrist_disorders/tennis_elbow_outline.htm
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| | Tennis elbow - injuries, surgery and treatment |
 | | Tennis elbow is the common name for a painful condition affecting the outside part of the elbow. |  | | The main symptom is pain and tenderness in the outside of the elbow and sometimes in the muscles on top of the forearm. |  | | As the body tries to compensate for the weakness in the elbow, you may also get pain or stiffness in other parts of the affected arm, the shoulder or neck. |
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http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/tennis_elbow.html
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| | Rothman Institute Orthopaedics: Elbow Epicondylitis and Surgery |
 | | Epicondylitis of the elbow is best treated at first with rest from vigorous activity, ice, anti-inflammatory medication (such as Motrin or Advil) and a formal physical therapy program for range of motion, stretching and strengthening. |  | | The first 6 weeks of therapy focus on regaining full elbow range of motion; the second six weeks focus on restoring full strength to the elbow and forearm muscles. |  | | The pain may progress to the point where simple maneuvers such as twisting a doorknob or lifting a cup of coffee cause severe elbow pain. |
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http://www.rothmaninstitute.com/patienteducation/shoulder/elbow2.htm
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| | Dr. Koop - Tennis Elbow- Health Encyclopedia and Reference |
 | | A condition characterized by pain over the lateral or medial epicondyle (bony prominence) of the humerus (arm bone) radiating to the outer side of the arm and forearm. |  | | Treatment is rest and avoidance of activities that exacerbate the conditions. |  | | Experts often attribute this to poor backhand technique, improper serving and a late forehand stroke. |
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http://www.drkoop.com/encyclopedia/43/241.html
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| | Tennis Elbow Overview |
 | | Tennis elbow most commonly affects people in their dominant arm (that is, a right-handed person would experience pain in the right arm), but it can also occur in the nondominant arm or both arms. |  | | "Tennis elbow" is a common term for a condition caused by overuse of arm and forearm muscles that results in elbow pain. |  | | Another common term, "golfer's elbow," refers to the same process occurring on the inside of the elbow -- what your doctor may call medial epicondylitis. |
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http://my.webmd.com/content/article/78/95629.htm
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| | Elbow Subluxation - DrGreene.com |
 | | Elbow subluxation is a common injury in toddlers and preschool children. |  | | If there is clearly no fracture of the bones around the elbow, elbow subluxation is treated by manipulating the head of the radial bone to allow the trapped ligament to spring free. |  | | Nursemaid’s elbow can be quite painful, but it can also be fixed in moments with dramatic relief. |
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http://www.drgreene.com/21_1079.html
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Elbow pain |
 | | For chronic tennis elbow, your doctor may prescribe a pain reliever and a corticosteroid injection into the painful area. |  | | Elbow pain can be caused by a variety of problems. |  | | The pain is due to a direct elbow injury. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003172.htm
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| | Medinfo: Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) |
 | | Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis is a condition when the outer part of the elbow becomes painful and tender, usually as a result of a specific strain, overuse, or a direct bang. |  | | Tennis Elbow is similar to Golfer's Elbow which affects the other side of the elbow. |  | | The outer part of the elbow is painful and tender to touch. |
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http://www.medinfo.co.uk/conditions/tenniselbow.html
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| | Bibliography of Works by Peter Elbow: Annotated by B. Huang |
 | | Elbow thinks that grading is not natural, and advocates that teacher can step outside of grading for certain period of time. |  | | Elbow points out that the use of criteria has an extra benefit of enhancing the possibilities of productive self-evaluation. |  | | He asserts that student writing is not improved by holistic scoring and assessment is not part of teaching. |
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http://www.iupui.edu/~sharrin/5365/huang.htm
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| | Pediatric Advisor 2005.2: Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) for Teenagers |
 | | Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) is the name for a condition in which the bony bump at the outer side of the elbow is painful and tender. |  | | You should speak to your physician or make an appointment to be seen if you have questions or concerns about this information or your medical condition. |  | | When these muscles are overused, the tendons are repeatedly tugged at the point of attachment (the lateral epicondyle). |
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http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/pa/pa_tennisel_sma.htm
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| | Tennis Elbow Treatment |
 | | Tennis elbow involves injury to the extensor muscles of your forearm and its tendinous origin. |  | | If you are suffering from tennis elbow, you will most likely have pain radiating down the lateral side of your elbow or stiffness in this area. |  | | Functional stability in your elbow is gained through its bony anatomy and its ligaments (Noteboom et al, 1994). |
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| | Tennis elbow - MayoClinic.com |
 | | By contrast, both the pain of golfer's elbow and the pain of little leaguer's elbow occur at the bony prominence on the inside of your elbow (medial epicondyle). |  | | The pain of tennis elbow occurs primarily where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony prominence on the outside of your elbow (lateral epicondyle). |  | | The bony spot where pain occurs is near the lower end of the humerus, the bone that connects your shoulder to your forearm at the elbow. |
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00469
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| | Tennis elbow |
 | | In less than 10% of patients with tennis elbow, surgery may be necessary to remove the degenerative tendon and allow healing. |  | | These microtears and subsequent degeneration cause pain that is usually localized at the muscle& origin on the outer aspect of the elbow. |  | | In addition, modifications in technique may be suggested for the racquet or overhead athlete. |
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http://www.aurorahealthcare.org/services/smi/sportspage/2001-winter/tennis.asp
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| | Tennis elbow |
 | | A newer method of treatment for tennis elbow is shock wave therapy, in which pulses of high-pressure sound are directed at the injured part of the tendon. |  | | Diagnosis of tennis elbow includes the individual observation and recall of symptoms, a thorough medical history, and physical examination by a physician. |  | | Botanical medicine and homeopathy may also be effective therapies for tennis elbow. |
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http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/tennis_elbow.jsp
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| | OSH Answers: Tennis Elbow |
 | | The development of tennis elbow can often be traced to the way of using the forearm muscles. |  | | Tennis elbow brings discomfort, pain, and risk of chronic disorder if not dealt with properly early after onset. |  | | Most often tennis elbow affects only one arm, usually the one that does most at work. |
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http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/diseases/Tennis_elbow.html
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| | Tennis Elbow Treatments |
 | | Tennis elbow may be painful, it usually does not lead to serious problems. |  | | However, if the condition is untreated or becomes very painful, the patient could experience loss of function and loss of motion at the elbow. |  | | A similar condition can occur on the inside of the elbow. |
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http://www.tennis-elbow-treatments.com
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| | Tennis elbow |
 | | Tennis elbow can be a difficult injury to treat so it is important you do the correct thing as early as possible. |  | | It is important to have the neck examined as well as elbow pain can be referred from problems in the neck. |  | | Learn how sports massage techniques can be applied. |
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http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/front/elbow/tenniselbow.htm
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| | CNN.com - Ask the Mayo Physician - Treatment approaches for tennis elbow - October 23, 2000 |
 | | Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) can be a frustrating condition to treat. |  | | Therapy involves trying to correct these areas, and also may include ice massage for pain and "friction" massage in an attempt to break up scar tissue. |  | | Besides the wrap by the elbow, is there anything else to help relieve the pain? |
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http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/mayo/10/23/askphys.qa/index.html
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| | Elbow Bursitis |
 | | What you can't feel is the olecranon (oh-LEK-ra-non) bursa, a slippery sac between the loose skin of the elbow and the bones of your forearm. |  | | An elbow protector or padding can help reduce the risk of further injury. |  | | Normally, the bursa acts as a cushion between the skin and the bone. |
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http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=166&topcategory=Arm&all=all
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| | The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Keeping Tennis Elbow at Arm's Length |
 | | But perhaps the most important part of rehabilitation is strengthening exercises, which both promote recovery and help keep tennis elbow from returning.Two types of exercise will help you regain strength: exercises with weights and exercises without. |  | | Rehabilitation from this painful condition usually includes rest, icing, stretching exercises, improving tennis technique, and using an elbow strap called a counterforce brace. |  | | Ice your elbow for 10 to 20 minutes after each exercise session. |
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http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1996/05_96/nirscpa.htm
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| | Tennis Elbow Injury Information Website |
 | | This scenario presents even greater chance of injury if the briefcase tends to bump the individuals leg while walking and causes the briefcase to rotate, which has to be counteracted by the individual by resisting the pronation of the wrist/forearm with sudden contraction of the Supinator muscle. |  | | When the arm is straight, with the elbow in an extended position, the biceps does nothing in regards to supination. |  | | The Supinator muscle acts to supinate the hand and secondarily assist in flexion at the elbow. |
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http://www.tennis-elbow-injury.com
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| | "Tennis Elbow" |
 | | Lateral Epicondylitis or Tennis Elbow is a common cause of pain along the outside aspect of the elbow. |  | | Patients complain of point tenderness over the bony prominence along the outside of the elbow - the lateral epicondyle. |  | | In rare circumstances when patients do not respond to activity modification and conservative methods, surgical intervention is indicated. |
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http://info.med.yale.edu/ortho/ysmc/injuries/telbow.htm
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http://www.tenniswa.com/tenniselbow_2
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| | The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Elbow Injuries in Young Baseball Players |
 | | Physicians who understand the injury mechanics and pathologic consequences are better equipped to help the young athlete prevent injuries, advise parents about pitching training for children, and identify the early signs of injury. |  | | Significant clues in the history include persistent medial elbow soreness, stiffness, and discomfort that lead to poor performance. |  | | Medial tenderness is often evident when the UCL is placed in a valgus stretch. |
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http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1999/06_99/whiteside.htm
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| | Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) |
 | | Tennis elbow usually starts with gradually increasing pain on the outer side of the elbow. |  | | The doctor checks if the area around the elbow is sore by pressing on it. |  | | The pain may eventually radiate up the upper arm as well as down the outer side of the forearm. |
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http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/tenniselbow.htm
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| | Tennis Elbow and Tennis Elbow Treatment |
 | | The location of pain, on the outside (lateral) of the elbow, is usually gradual with tenderness felt on or below the joint's bony prominence. |  | | Studies prove Tenex® Elbow Shock Absorber is the most effective treatment. |  | | The resulting pressure can cut off the blood flow and pinch the radial nerve (one of the major nerves controlling muscles in the arm and hand). |
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http://www.tennis-elbow.com
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| | eMedicine - Dislocations, Elbow : Article by James E Keany, MD, FACEP |
 | | With the elbow flexed to 90 degrees and supinated, apply posterior pressure to the humerus while a second operator applies downward pressure on the proximal forearm. |  | | Medicine is a constantly changing science and not all therapies are clearly established. |  | | History: Obtain history that includes the mechanism of injury, type and location of pain, amount of immediate dysfunction, treatment prior to arrival in the emergency department, timing of effusion appearance, and history of prior elbow injury. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic142.htm
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Tennis elbow |
 | | Rest the elbow when flexion and extension is painful. |  | | Treatment is aimed at pain relief and reducing inflammation. |  | | Often there will be pain or tenderness when the tendon is gently pressed near where it attaches to the upper arm bone, over the outside of the elbow |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000449.htm
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| | Shoulder & Elbow - UW Medicine - Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine |
 | | You may make your own appointment at the Shoulder and Elbow Service or you may be referred by your physician. |  | | The Shoulder and Elbow Service, a specialty service of UW Medical Center's Bone and Joint Surgery Center, provides comprehensive evaluation and management for a wide range of shoulder and elbow problems, including: |  | | A fellowship with the father of modern shoulder surgery, Dr Charles S. Neer II confirmed his lifetime commitment to improving the art of care of patients with simple and complex problems involving the shoulder and elbow. |
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http://www.orthop.washington.edu/uw/tabID__3351/Default.aspx
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| | THE ELBOW |
 | | Figure 187 demonstrates boney change in the articulation of the elbow that was determined to be a developmental problem. |  | | Figure 187 demonstrates osteolytic changes involving the articulations of the elbow. |  | | Figure 188 demonstrates an ununited anconeal process in the elbow which is also a developmental problem. |
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| | MedlinePlus: Elbow Injuries and Disorders |
 | | The primary NIH organization for research on Elbow Injuries and Disorders is the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases |  | | Taking Care of Your Hand, Wrist, and Elbow (American Physical Therapy Association) |  | | Golfer's Elbow (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/elbowinjuriesanddisorders.html
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| | SCOI Presents Tennis Elbow |
 | | I have not found anti-inflammatory medication or physical therapy to be of any value. |  | | Many doctors feel that micro tears in the tendon lead to a hyper-vascular phenomenon resulting in pain. |  | | Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is one of the most common elbow problems seen by an orthopedic surgeon. |
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| | Coping with Tennis Elbow |
 | | These are the most important exercises for a muscle-strengthening program for tennis elbow, but more weight training exercises can be added to make a more complete exercise program. |  | | Physical therapists can use high-voltage galvanic stimulation over the tender area may enhance the contractile properties of the extensor muscles in the wrist. |  | | Physical therapy-Ultrasound with hydrocortisone may be a treatment option for someone with chronic tennis elbow. |
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http://www.ultrafitt.com/ar13.html
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| | German Shepherds all the time at Schaferhund.Com |
 | | This value can usually be ascertained by the available information present on hip and elbow status of the individual dog, the dog's parents and the dog's littermates. |  | | The outcome or prognosis elbow dysplasia depends on the degree of severity of elbow dysplasia and the degree of severity of secondary degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis). |  | | Once it is diagnosed, conservative therapy can be an option for dogs affected by intermittent and/or mild degrees of lameness. |
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http://www.schaferhund.com/elbowdysplasia.htm
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| | Racquet Research |
 | | Basic physics is helpful but not necessary, because enough background is provided to learn basic mechanics and first year physics as you read. |  | | No vague sales puffery, condescending jocularity, or subjective playtest results -- just hard facts based on measurements and physics. |  | | Formulas were applied, using the constants supplied by the benchmark conditions and the variable values given by measurements of the racquets, to get values under the performance criteria, then the rankings under the performance criteria were used to determine rankings under the macro criteria of Elbow Safety, Shoulder Safety, Power, and Control. |
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http://www.racquetresearch.com
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| | Colonia Chiropractic Center - Doctor Stiso |
 | | Our doctors treat a wide range of conditions including, neck and back pain, sciatica, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, automobile and work related injuries, pediatric problems, arthritis pain, sports injuries, tennis elbow, scoliosis, numbness and tingling in the arms and legs, and disc problems. |  | | The Colonia Chiropractic Center has been providing quality health care to thousands of families throughout the Middlesex and Union county area for over 35 years. |  | | Proudly designed and hosted by NetCrusade Web Hosting and Design |
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 | | Please visit our site help pages for information about our site and our policies. |  | | You're $89.00 away from free philosophy Body Wash! |  | | Tennis Elbow Support, Adjust to Fit - 1 ea |
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| | ESPN.com: MLB - Giants' Bonds to have minor surgery on left elbow |
 | | Conte said the pain stems from surgery in 1999, when doctors repaired a tear in Bonds' left triceps and removed a bone spur from the back of his elbow. |  | | He said the pain stems from an existing suture, which will be removed. |  | | Bonds will require local anesthesia during the procedure, meaning his elbow will be numbed, Conte said. |
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| | Dr. Henry De Boer Jr. on Elbow Dyplasia - Part 1 |
 | | The average incidence of the breeds for which at least 75 individuals have been evaluated is 11.11%. |  | | Osteochondritis dessicans (OCD) can occur in many joints, but when it occurs in an elbow it most commonly is on the lower, inner aspect of the humurus (medial humural condyle). |  | | Pain can be elicited by overextending the elbow, and there may be a slight to moderate swelling noticeable when carefully feeling the elbow joint. |
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http://www.workingdogs.com/deboer_elbow1.htm
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| | Arthritis Research Campaign Steroid injections ease tennis elbow, study concludes |
 | | Early use of steroid injections in tennis elbow has been shown to help patients with the painful condition, according to a report published in the British Medical Journal. |  | | After a month, 92 per cent of patients who had had an injection had improved or were completely better, compared to 57 per cent of those taking the drug and 50 per cent in the placebo group. |  | | Patients with a painful forearm and elbow are usually advised to rest the arm, use ice packs and take painkillers. |
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| | What is Tennis Elbow? |
 | | Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis to give it it’s medical name (meaning inflammation of the outer part of the elbow), is a fairly common condition affecting about four adults per thousand annually. |  | | This website has been made to help people understand what causes it, and how it can be treated. |  | | Research on tennis elbow is by no means a closed book, so please feel free to email me (jjrmorris@lineone.net) with any comments you have that you feel should be included in this discussion. |
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http://www.gadgetsreview.co.uk/tennis-elbow.htm
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| | The Elbow |
 | | Their bones are not as strong as a fully mature bone. |  | | Three bones come together to form the elbow joint. |  | | The longest forearm bone, the ulna, forms a prominence, shaped very much like a hook. |
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