Are Trigger Points Causing Your Tennis Elbow?

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👉 When trigger points develop in the brachialis muscle, they can cause pain to radiate to the lateral epicondyle.

👉 Lateral epicondyle pain is commonly referred to as tennis elbow because it often affects people who play tennis or other racquet sports. However, it can also occur in people who perform repetitive motions of the wrist and arm, such as typing, painting, or using hand tools.

👉 Symptoms of tennis elbow may include pain and tenderness on the outer part of the elbow, weakness in the forearm, and difficulty with gripping or holding objects. The pain may also radiate down the forearm and into the wrist.

Lateral epicondyle pain, also known as lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow, is a type of overuse injury that typically occurs as a result of repetitive motions of the wrist and arm. Activities such as playing tennis, typing on a computer keyboard, or using hand tools can put excessive strain on the tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle, leading to micro-tears and inflammation.

The brachialis muscle is located in the front of the upper arm and plays an important role in elbow flexion. When trigger points develop in the brachialis muscle, they can cause pain to radiate to the lateral epicondyle.

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