The Pictorial Handbook of Tennis Elbow

 9.Shoulder
Here, tendinosis most often affects the rotator cuff, a group of tendons and muscles that keeps the top of your upper arm bone firmly connected to the shoulder socket. The typical person who gets it is a man older than 40 who does a lot of physical labor on their job. Any repeated overhead motion puts you at risk, Carpenters, painters, welders, swimmers, and baseball players are more likely to get it.

10.Tennis Elbow
This form of tendinosis causes pain on the outer side of your elbow joint. Almost half of all adult athletes who play sports like tennis, squash, and racquetball will get it at some point. But anything that makes you flex and twist your wrist repeatedly — turning a screwdriver, pulling weeds, carrying a briefcase — can cause the condition.