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Tennis elbow is a painful condition that occurs due to overuse of the muscles and tendons in the forearm and elbow. It can be caused by playing tennis, but it can also occur from any activity that involves repetitive wrist and arm movements. Here are some tips on how to avoid tennis elbow: 1. Warm-up properly before playing any sport or engaging in any activity that involves repetitive wrist and arm movements. Stretching and gentle exercises can help warm up the muscles and reduce the risk of injury. 2. Use proper technique and form when playing sports or engaging in activities that involve the use of the arms and wrists. Poor technique can put unnecessary stress on the muscles and tendons in the forearm and elbow. 3. Choose the right equipment. Make sure your tennis racquet or any other equipment you use is the right size and weight for your body and skill level. 4. Take breaks and rest. Avoid overusing your arms and wrists by taking frequent breaks and resting between activities. 5. Build strength and flexibility. Incorporate exercises that strengthen the muscles and tendons in your forearm and improve flexibility in your wrists and arms. 6. Use proper equipment and gear. Wear proper supportive gear, such as wrist braces, elbow sleeves or straps, to help reduce stress on the muscles and tendons. 7. Seek professional help. If you experience pain or discomfort in your forearm or elbow, seek the advice of a healthcare professional. They can provide treatment and recommend exercises and techniques to help you avoid further injury. By following these tips, you can help reduce your risk of developing tennis elbow and stay healthy and active.
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