What is the best treatment for tennis elbow? Many people now know or have heard of tennis elbow, which is not easily detected before the onset of the disease, and many patients only know they have tennis elbow after the onset of the disease. The greatest danger of tennis elbow is that it may lead to disability of the elbow joint. Tennis elbow is a huge hazard that should not be underestimated. 1, tennis elbow is mostly due to the forearm extensor muscle group due to long-term repeated strong contraction, stretching, so that the tendon attachment occurs in varying degrees of acute and chronic cumulative injury, resulting in tearing, bleeding, mechanization, adhesion. 2, leading to the formation of granulomatous hyperplasia sticky, there will be tissue bleeding, fibrosis, and hypertrophy and other lesions, so that the joint becomes stiff and painful; time will make the muscle overwork and lead to elbow lesions. 3. Tennis elbow can lead to other complications due to prolonged treatment. What tests should be done to diagnose tennis elbow? There is no localized redness or swelling on examination of tennis elbow, and joint function is not limited. There is limited pressure pain in the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. Careful examination may reveal sensitive pressure points. The physician will check for pain in the lateral aspect of the elbow after taking a history: 1. request for certain arm movements 2. pressure on the lateral epicondyle of the humerus 3. stiffness during elbow and wrist movements Extensor tendon pull test: elbow is straightened, fist is clenched and wrist is flexed. Then rotate the forearm forward, and those who can induce severe pain on the outside of the elbow are considered positive. In traumatic humeral condylitis, pain is evident when this test is done because of myofasciitis. X-rays: X-rays generally show no abnormalities. In long-standing cases, periosteal reaction is seen, with calcified deposits near the external humeral epicondyle. If you find suspected symptoms of tennis elbow, you must go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner to avoid deterioration of the disease, which may lead to serious consequences. In addition, correct and appropriate exercise can prevent tennis elbow and enhance the efficacy of tennis elbow treatment.