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A Patient's Guide to Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) Introduction Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, is not limited to tennis players. The backhand swing in tennis can strain the muscles and tendons of the elbow in a way that leads to tennis elbow. But many other types of repetitive activities can also lead to

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Giulia Pline | Movement & Mobility Specialist on Instagram: "🎾😖Got tennis, elbow or elbow pain?
Try these two moves daily to improve your symptoms and mobility 👇🏻

1️⃣Extensor Roll Out: grab a massage ball (a tennis or lacrosse ball will do well here too) and roll out the backside of your forearm, a.k.a. your forearm extensor muscles. You have 11 muscles that are part of this extensor group on this side of the forearm! Give them a little bit of love and do a nice rollout. Play with extending and flexing your wrist and linger in the spots that feel sensitive.

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Giulia Pline | Movement & Mobility Specialist on Instagram: "🎾😖Got tennis, elbow or elbow pain? Try these two moves daily to improve your symptoms and mobility 👇🏻 1️⃣Extensor Roll Out: grab a massage ball (a tennis or lacrosse ball will do well here too) and roll out the backside of your forearm, a.k.a. your forearm extensor muscles. You have 11 muscles that are part of this extensor group on this side of the forearm! Give them a little bit of love and do a nice rollout. Play with…

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