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The pain is easy to relieve, what I suggestArctic Blast Review is using the R.I.C.E method rest, ice, compression and elevation however what I FORBID you to do is to use a counter brace. Yes they limit the movement and pain but this isn't what you want, you want more movement so that it become less stiff only use a counter brace if your daily activities involve many arm movements e.g. plumberTennis elbow is a very painful and very stubborn repetitive strain injury to get and also overcome. When you pull or strain a muscle it is most probably going to swell and inflame and also be painful some tennis elbow sufferers struggle with daily activities such as holding a cup of coffee. This is why you need to know the best way to prevent further injury so that your muscle can heal which leads to the question, heat or ice treatment to cure tennis elbow?Always go for ice as your first option to control swelling as it is the fastest way to do so. The being said here is something you can do next time you pull or strain a muscle...

Tennis elbow is a repetitive strain injury that believe it or not doesn't just affect tennis players 85% of reported cases weren't from tennis players. It affects people who use excessive movement of the arm; weight lifters, painters, golfers and manual labour workers carpenters, plumbers, and mechanics are just a few to note. Te pain of the injury can be so painful that you may find yourself struggling with simple day-to-day activities such as opening door, picking up bags and it can even be so painful that you may find yourself struggling to even hold a cup of coffee. Thankfully there are ways you can cure tennis elbow pain and one that seems to work for all who have tried it is...

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