Showing posts with label Tennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennis. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2012

Tennis Elbow Treatment & Exercises For Hand Muscle Strength

www.handmasterplus.com Dr. Terry Zachary explains treatment and the cause of tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and demonstrates hand muscle strengthening exercise for injury prevention, prevention of pain and tenderness and therapy and rehabilitation of elbow pain conditions gaining relief using Handmaster Plus. Handmaster Plus is a best treatment exercise for complete hand, wrist, forearm and arm strengthening for all grip strength and training and power sports, including golf, tennis, baseball, basketball, football, hockey, gymnastics, body building, jet ski, motocross, skido, quad, climbing, bowling, arm wrestling, martial arts, ultimate fighting, UFC, snow board, boxing, karate, Jiu jitsu, lacrosse, cricket, rugby, shooting and archery. The Handmaster Plus provides complete strengthening, treatment and training exercises that strengthen the finger and wrist extensor muscles as well as the finger flexor muscles, providing complete strength, stability and rehabilitation. Handmaster Plus is also used by musicians, including string instruments, guitar (guitarist, banjo, violin, bass, fiddle), drums (drummers), keyboard (piantists, piano, organ, organists) and wind instruments (flute, saxophone, trombone, clarinet, etc.) to maximize performance and prevent pain and injury and provide relief from pain. Handmaster Plus is used in the workplace (crafts, dentists, dental techs, surgeon, beauticians, barbers, computer workers, video games, PDA, etc.) to treat, prevent and ...

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Occupational Therapy Spokane Tennis Elbow Splint

www.PhysicalTherapySpokane.com Occupational Therapy Spokane at Achieve PT . In this episode Larry shows the treament for Tennis Elbow Splint. Tennis elbow is also called lateral epicondylitis. It is a type of teudonitis. It is caused by overuse of the Wrist and finger exteusors which attach to the lateral epicondyle of the elbow. One component of occupational therapy Spokane treatment of this conditionis using a splint. The splint should eliminate pain with most activities and will help allow the tendonitis to heal.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

KT Tape: Tennis Elbow

What is Tennis Elbow? "Tennis Elbow" is the common name describing the painful condition Lateral Epicondylitis (LE), speculatively caused by overuse of the forearm resulting in elbow pain. To no surprise, playing tennis and other racquet sports can be a culprit for its development. However, a variety of other activities or sports can also be the cause of this painful condition. Painters, plumbers, carpenters or others frequently and repetitively employing the use of forearm extensor muscles with gripping objects are prone to developing tennis elbow. The condition is not entirely inflammatory in nature, but rather degenerative by way of micro-tearing between the common extensor tendon and periosteum of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.