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<blockquote data-quote="Psmith" data-source="post: 415916" data-attributes="member: 3092"><p>Lately I have been nearing the end of a masters degree so that has meant lots of time spent at a computer typing and clicking. About 2 weeks ago I began experiencing this sharp pain in my elbow and it always seemed to be after time at the desk. This Saturday it was intense...and it went from the elbow to the middle of my forearm. </p><p>I looked it up...turns out there is condition called "computer elbow" which is much like tennis elbow.</p><p></p><p>I never expected I would face an injury from too much homework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psmith, post: 415916, member: 3092"] Lately I have been nearing the end of a masters degree so that has meant lots of time spent at a computer typing and clicking. About 2 weeks ago I began experiencing this sharp pain in my elbow and it always seemed to be after time at the desk. This Saturday it was intense...and it went from the elbow to the middle of my forearm. I looked it up...turns out there is condition called "computer elbow" which is much like tennis elbow. I never expected I would face an injury from too much homework. [/QUOTE]
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