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How Can Pain And Trembling In The Arms While Playing Tennis Be Treated?
my hand has been shaking for a while now. Every time I play tennis and hit a few shots it starts to shake vigorously. I can t hold anything for a while and there is pain in my arm and where my elbow is. The trembling usually stops 30 min after I stop playing tennis. How can I prevent shaking and pain from happening again when I play tennis?
As these symptoms sound to be examined by the physician on a clinical basis. Because having pain in elbow could be because of the tennis elbow. Like inflammation of the origin of the common extensors. Or it may be because of the nerve entrapment at the cervical spine. After a clinical examination, the therapy can be initiated.
For now, I will advise to do icing and use tennis elbow brace and see if this is helping you avoid the pain. If so then we suspect it to be a tennis elbow and will be treated accordingly.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Jay Indravadan Patel, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist
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How Can Pain And Trembling In The Arms While Playing Tennis Be Treated?
Hello, As these symptoms sound to be examined by the physician on a clinical basis. Because having pain in elbow could be because of the tennis elbow. Like inflammation of the origin of the common extensors. Or it may be because of the nerve entrapment at the cervical spine. After a clinical examination, the therapy can be initiated. For now, I will advise to do icing and use tennis elbow brace and see if this is helping you avoid the pain. If so then we suspect it to be a tennis elbow and will be treated accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Jay Indravadan Patel, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist