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[|Human|] I play a lot of tennis, so baturally I will develop some pain in my arm. My elbow has started hurting for a week or 2 now and at some points I find my arm shaking while just trying to support it. I think I have tennis elbow but it only hurts when I play(but excruciatingly). Around an hour after I stop playing, the pain stops. Is it something I should see a doctor for, or will the tendon heal with time?
[|AI|]  Hifirst of all tennis elbow is due to inflammation of common origin of muscles which supply the back part of your forearm in simple words or medically extensor compartment. It is named tennis elbow because of certain positive of form which predispose this origin of muscles under stretch and pain. Usually in tennis elbow you cave pain around elbow region, pain worsening when you try to squeeze a cloth or try to lift a chair etc. For accurately diagnosis this condition and starting treatment for this my opinion would be to you to get proper clinical examination by orthopedic surgeon. Examination would help in ruling out any other illness which mimic tennis elbowWishing you all the best.