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  • What Is Tennis Elbow & How Is It Treated?

    Tennis elbow might seem like a sports injury that speaks for itself. But the irony is, most people who have the condition don't play tennis at all.

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  • Medical Moment: Understanding the differences of tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow

    “Despite their names, these conditions can affect anyone who engages in repetitive wrist and forearm movements, not just those who play sports,” explains Dr. Chia Wu, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in the hand and elbow at Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital.

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  • Tennis elbow vs. golfer’s elbow: Understanding the difference

    Tennis and golf are popular recreational activities that millions enjoy, but both require repetitive arm movements, leading to potential elbow strain. Two common conditions associated with these sports are tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow.

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  • Get a grip on hand conditions

    When a condition or disorder prevents you from using your hands, your quality of life can be significantly hindered. You stop writing. You can’t dress, bathe or feed yourself.

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  • Recognized by the current ASSH president as a formal member of the Society of Hand Surgery

    Recognized by the current ASSH president as a formal member of the Society of Hand Surgery

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  • AO Trauma
  • American Association for Hand Surgery
  • American Society for Surgery of the Hand
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand