Chronic elbow pain
(epicondylitis = tennis elbow)
ll tendons of the muscles that allow us
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to stretch our hand, wrist and fingers end
at the small external bone mass of the
elbow (epicondyle). Hand and finger mo-
vements therefore transmit tensions that
are concentrated in the tendon endings at
this bone mass.
hen hand movements are repetitive, as
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is the case for painters, tennis players or
even those who constantly use the mouse
of a computer system, small injuries, ac-
companied by inflammation and pain, de-
velop in the region of the epicondyle.
This is known as "epicondylitis", which is
characterised by pain around the external
bone mass of the elbow when pressure is
applied or when the forearm muscles are
contracted.
he Compex
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supplies specific current to combat this
type of pain. It acts effectively as a sup-
plement to rest.
owever, it is neccary to consult your
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doctor if the pain gets worse or does not
disappear quickly after a few sessions.
Cycle duration: 1 week, 2 x/week minimum, then
adapt according to how the pain develops
According to requirements, the Epicondyiltis
programme can be repeated a number of
times during the same day.
Programme: Epicondylitis 36◊
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programme
Epicondylitis
Pain relief