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Elbow Arthritis can be very painful condition. Some patients with elbow arthritis are in so much pain that they opt for total elbow surgery.

An artificial implant made from metal is placed inside the joint so that the elbow can move more freely, and with less pain. This requires a six-inch incision to be made over the joint of the elbow.

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Elbow Arthritis Surgery

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Epicondylitis can be divided into two conditions. The first is medial epicondylitis or “Golfer’s Elbow”. The second condition is lateral epicondylitis or “Tennis Elbow”.

Epicondylitis usually lasts between six and twelve weeks.

Anyone who overuses their arms and elbows in a repetitive action in either sports or at work is susceptible to Epicondylitis.

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Epicondylitis Causes and Treatment

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Another common injury to the elbow is fracture, or breaking of the bones that make up the joint.

There are many causes for bone fracture, from blunt force trauma to dislocation. Symptoms associated with fracture are severe pain, bruising, loss of range of motion, possible disfigurement of the joint, and numbness

If you’ve suffered elbow injury do read the new article I’ve just published a about Fractured Elbow and other elbow injuries.

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How to treat Elbow Fracture

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Elbow Dislocation is the most common of all elbow injuries, and probably the most painful, is dislocation. Dislocation occurs when the elbow joint is pulled out of its normal configuration, usually as the result of hyperextension.

If you’ve suffered elbow injury do read the new article I’ve just published a about Elbow Dislocation and other elbow injuries.

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How to Treat Elbow Dislocation

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If you have a sore elbow it may be caused because of a labor intensive job, a sports injury or just normal wear and tear.  The problem is that living with the pain makes everything more difficult.  A sore elbow can be a major inconvenience when completing simple everyday activities.

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How to treat a Sore Elbow

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My name is Tim Allardyce and I’d like to welcome to Tennis Elbow Pain Cure.com. I’m here to offer you help and advice about  tennis elbow and how to use exercises to relieve your pain.

I’m a Registered Osteopath and Chartered Physical therapist based at my Private Clinic at Addington Palace, London, England.

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