Wednesday 14 January 2015

Symptoms of Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow syndrome is experienced as pain on the outside of the elbow that is worsened by grasping objects and cocking back the wrist. The most common symptoms of tennis elbow are:
  • Pain over the outside of the elbow
  • Pain when lifting objects
  • Pain radiating down the forearm
  • Inability to carry objects or use your arm
  • Elbow pain that occurs at night or while resting
  • Elbow pain that persists beyond a few days
  • Inability to straighten or flex your arm
  • Swelling or significant bruising around the joint or arm
  • Any other unusual symptoms
Tennis Elbow Shock Observer:
Upon sudden impact or during repetitive action, harmful vibrations travel up the arm where they can cause damage. When worn on the wrist, Tenex absorbs these vibrations before they have a chance to reach the soft tissues of your wrist and elbow. A specially formulated liquid metal sealed inside the product, produces a counter wave action that effectively neutralizes vibrations whenever your arm receives a shock.
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