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Common Tennis Injuries. Open Tennis .

April 20th, 2011 Tennis player No comments
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Common Tennis Injuries. Open Tennis .




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Common Tennis Injuries. Open Tennis .

There are several things that you need to be well aware of as you consider how you are playing Tennis . The body is susceptible to so many different potential injuries in the process of playing Tennis that it is very important to be careful about how you play so that you can avoid as many injuries as possible. Yet even the most careful player will have an injury at some point in time. Learning to avoid most injuries and also learning which are most common will give you the advantage in a fast treatment, which will ultimately lead to a quick healing process.

Of course true to the name Tennis elbow tends to be a very common injury. This is an injury that occurs to the upper arm on the inside close to the elbow itself. This tends to create problems with the way that you use your arm overall and if you are not careful you can badly injure your arm even further. The best for of prevention for Tennis elbow is some rest as well as ensure that you are stretching thoroughly both before and after any time that you play. Even if you are only playing for a short period of time while you practice a good stretch is still useful to avoid injury.

Another highly common problem is tendinitis. There are several different types that tend to strike at Tennis players and they include shoulder tendinitis, rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinitis and even wrist tendinitis. Tendinitis itself is defined as inflammation of the tendons. This means that for each area where tendinitis can occur for a Tennis player that the tendons have become inflamed, irritated or even swollen. The exact amount of time it takes for tendinitis to heal generally varies greatly but it can be anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks.

Another highly common problem is osteoarthritis that occurs in the knee. Because of the huge amount of impact that occurs to the knees it is very important to ensure that they are as strong as possible as well as the that you wearing are very strong. If you wear without proper cushioning and do not take good care of your knees then you are at a much higher risk for osteoarthritis.

The biggest thing that you need to always keep in mind is that most Tennis injuries are either acute or cumulative. This means that either they occur over time due to being over used or they occur suddenly due to trauma. Regardless of the exact type of injury taking the precautions necessary to ensure that you are wearing the appropriate safety equipment will


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Tennis and Sports Medicine Concerns. Open Tennis .

April 17th, 2011 Tennis player No comments
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Tennis and Sports Medicine Concerns. Open Tennis .




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Tennis and Sports Medicine Concerns. Open Tennis .

Many do not realize that beyond the initial beginnings of Tennis that the sport can be very dangerous. Yet at the same time even those who do realize that it is dangerous often do not realize just how important it is to have a good medicine doctor that you work with. Most Tennis injuries are caused specifically by the sport itself, which makes the need to have a medicine doctor quite large. If you are playing Tennis at an advanced level or even professionally or semi-professionally you must have a good medicine doctor. Those players who are on the lower levels can typically avoid using a medicine doctor; however it is still a wise decision to have a doctor.

If you are injured for any reason due to playing a sport, which includes Tennis seeing a good medicine doctor can often speed up your recovery time greatly. While you may not realize it, taking the time and effort to find a good doctor can ensure that you are not sitting around in pain struggling to find a doctor that can see you after you have been injured. Being able to simply call someone up to take care of your needs is very important, however waiting until after you are injured is a recipe for disaster, especially since not all doctors take new patients at all times.

You should take your time selecting a good medicine doctor. With the list of acute injuries for Tennis being rather large it is important to ensure that you are working with someone that you trust. You also need to ensure that your doctor is highly experienced in medicine and is readily available in the event that you have a problem. For example, if it would take two weeks for you to get an appointment with your chosen medicine doctor it would be a very wise decision to search for a new doctor that could see you sooner.

In addition to helping you stay healthy by treating your injuries a good medicine doctor should be able to help you prevent injuries as well. They should be able to recommend specific exercises and safety equipment that will help you to avoid being injured. If you are working with a doctor that barely wants to ever talk to you then again you need to find a new doctor. medicine doctors are typically quite hands on, however there are some that are just not as hands on in their treatment methods. Typically a hands on doctor will give you much better results.

If you do not already have a medicine doctor picked out you should consider talking to your coach or trainer () to see whom they recommend.


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