Definition of tennis elbow in US English:
 tennis elbow
nounˌtɛnəs ˈɛlboʊˌtenəs ˈelbō
Inflammation of the tendons of the elbow (epicondylitis) caused by overuse of the muscles of the forearm.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  He is recovering from an operation for his tennis elbow.
 -  Weakness and inflexibility in the forearm muscles makes tennis elbow more likely.
 -  Tennis elbow happens when one or more of these tendons become inflamed.
 -  When tennis elbow banished her from the court, she wasn't sure what to do with her free time.
 -  This condition has similar symptoms to tennis elbow, with the difference that the swelling appears on the inside of the elbow.
 -  Tennis elbow ruled him out of three one-day tournaments.
 -  The tennis elbow has bothered him the last few months.
 -  Increasing the strength of your forearm muscles can help to prevent tennis elbow occurring.
 -  Excessive or repeated use of the muscles that straighten the wrist can cause injury to the tendons, leading to tennis elbow.
 -  If your tennis elbow recurs, consult a physical therapist to learn how to move your elbow joint properly.
 -  The pain caused by tennis elbow normally lasts for 6 to 12 weeks.
 -  Up to 3 percent of adults have tennis elbow.
 -  Some cases of tennis elbow clear up with plenty of rest and support.
 -  His greatest fear is the return of the dreaded tennis elbow that has plagued him in the past.
 -  Most people who have taken part in various sports have experienced injury, such as stress fracture or tennis elbow.
 -  If caught early, injuries like tennis elbow may respond to rest, ice and anti-inflammatory medications.
 -  Strengthening your forearms can help guard against tennis elbow.
 -  Acupuncture is most effective at treating pain, such as headaches, tennis elbow, or muscle pain.
 -  She may well require treatment for tennis elbow.
 -  My tennis elbow was giving me some serious problems.