8. The condition known as lateral epicondylitis or "tennis elbow" is accompanied with pain in elbow. What could be the reason for this condition? Which structure is damaged (affected)?
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Step 1: Lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is caused by swelling or tearing of the tendons that bend the wrist backward away from the palm. Show more…
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