| tennis elbow DR GUY ASHBURNER, BSC (HONS) OST (UK), DPO (UK), MGOSC, MAHPCSA, MFPO, MOASA, qualified as a personal trainer and worked in London before graduating from the British School of Osteopathy. He completed a Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy at the Foundation of Paediatric Osteopathy. Having practised at a specialist sports injuries clinic in London, he has considerable experience with sports injuries at all levels. Dr Ashburner’s Constantia practice embraces osteopathic holistic principles for musculo-skeletal and general health at all ages combined with focused rehabilitation. Visit www.osteogoodhealth.com or call 074-118 4184/021-715 9999. Gradual or acute onset of pain over the outer elbow region could mean that you have tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis or extensor tendinopathy, as your doctor would probably call it) – even if you have never played tennis in your life. Guy Ashburner looks at the causes, symptoms and treatment of this common condition. You will need to login before you can read the rest of this article. If you are not registered Subscribe now. |
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