Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition resulting from overuse of the elbow, typically involving the tendons that join the forearm muscles to the outside of the elbow. It is common among tennis players but can affect anyone who repeatedly uses their forearm muscles. 

Types of Tennis Elbow

Acute Tennis Elbow

Sudden onset of symptoms, often after a specific activity or injury.

Chronic Tennis Elbow

Gradual development of symptoms over time due to repetitive strain and overuse.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on medical history, physical examination, and sometimes imaging tests:

Symptoms

Different Stages

    • Mild pain and discomfort during activities involving the forearm.
    • Slight tenderness around the elbow. 
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    • Increased pain and tenderness. 
    • Pain during and after activities, with potential swelling. 
    • Reduced grip strength.
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    • Persistent and severe pain. 
    • Pain even at rest and during simple activities. 
    • Significant loss of strength and function in the forearm.
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Impact on the Body Parts and Consequences of Not Treating

Impact on the Body Parts:

Consequences of Not Treating:

Ayurveda Treatments

Ayurveda offers holistic approaches to managing tennis elbow, focusing on reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and strengthening the affected muscles. 

Herbal Remedies:

Diet and Lifestyle:

Panchakarma Therapy:

Ayurvedic Supplements:

Exercise and Physiotherapy:

These Ayurvedic treatments can help manage symptoms, improve recovery, and support overall well-being. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider or an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for a tailored treatment plan and to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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