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Tennis elbow or actually a fracture?

On Behalf of | Jan 12, 2021 | Injuries

Tennis elbow can happen to just about anyone who has been doing a constant movement with his or her arms. Things get very serious when the pain attributed to tennis elbow gets almost unbearable. In this case, you may have a fracture rather than just sore muscles. The following includes further information about how you can know if you have tennis elbow or actually a fracture.

Symptoms of tennis elbow

Much of the pain associated with tennis elbow is likely to be concentrated where the forearm meets your elbow. It is a combination of the overuse of your muscles and your tendons within your foreman that usually causes the issue. In many cases, this discomfort makes it very difficult to lift your arm properly. Unfortunately, it is these similar symptoms of a fracture that often lead to doctors misdiagnosing a patient and maybe even committing. Here are some of the activities that could result in tennis elbow:

  • Practicing tennis
  • Working on cars
  • Construction
  • Painting

Signs of a possible fracture

Although tennis elbow pain is very similar to that of a fracture, it is often the arm’s visual appearance that gives it away as a fracture. In many cases, someone with a fracture may notice swelling on the elbow or even a deformity. Along with extreme pain, a person suffering from a fracture would also likely hear the arm pop randomly as he or she moved it around.

If you believe that you have a fracture or even tennis elbow, it is important to consult with an attorney to see what your options are in terms of compensation. Failure to do so can lead you to having to wait a long time for the compensation you deserve.

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