Tennis elbow is inflammation, soreness, or pain on the outside (lateral) side of the upper arm near the elbow.
There may be a partial tear of the tendon fibers, which connect muscle to bone. The tear may be at or near where these fibers begin, on the outside of the elbow.
Epitrochlear bursitis; Lateral epicondylitis; Epicondylitis - lateral
The part of the muscle that attaches to a bone is called a tendon. Muscles in your forearm attach...
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