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2009
28
Oct

Tennis Injuries

There are several things that you need to be well aware of when you chose to play tennis. Our bodies are susceptible to so many different potential injuries that may happen during the course 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 likely have an injury at some point in time. Learning to avoid most injuries and also learning which are the most common ones will give you the advantage in a fast treatment, which will ultimately lead to a quicker healing process.

The number one most common type of injury that occur to a tennis player is Tennis Elbow. 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 it can be painful and if you are not careful you can badly injure your arm even further. The best way to prevent this in my opinion is some rest as well as ensure that you are stretching thoroughly both before and after any game that you play. Even if you are only playing for a short period of time, you should always stretch in order to avoid such injury.

Tendinitis will be another common injury. There are several forms of Tendinitis that tennis players can have and these include Shoulder Tendinitis, Rotator Cuff tendinitis, Achilles Tendinitis and even Wrist Tendinitis. Tendinitis itself is defined as inflammation of the tendons. This means the particular injured area of the tendons have become inflamed, irritated or even swollen. The treatment for this type of injury would be to rest and the amount of time it takes for tendinitis to heal generally varies individual from individual. It can be anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks.

Osteoarthritis that occurs in the knee would be considered another common form of injury. This resulted over years of huge amount of impact on the knees and so it is very important to ensure that you have a strong pair of knees and the type of shoes that you are wearing should be also designed for this high impact activities. If you wear shoes without proper cushioning and do not take good care of your knees then you are at a much higher risk for osteoarthritis.

Most tennis injuries are either acute or cumulative. This means that either they occur over long period of time due to overly stressing of your body or they may occur suddenly due to trauma. Regardless of the exact type of injury, you should take the necessary precautions and these includes wearing the appropriate sports wear and protection guards like a pair of good tennis shoes, elbow guards and wrist guards etc. These will enable you to avoid as many injuries as possible.

I suggest that you look into finding a good sports medicine doctor that you can work with in the event that you get an acute injury such as a Torn Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Dislocation or even an Achilles Tendon Rupture. Taking proper care of injuries quickly is very important, so knowing exactly who you will be seeing if an injury occurs is an essential step and this will help you to stay as safe and healthy as possible and continue to enjoy this beautiful game.

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