Study on the Attribution and Preventive Measures of Tennis Elbow among University Students in the Context of Healthy China
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University Students, Tennis Elbow, Attribution, Preventive MeasuresAbstract
In the context of Healthy China, people generally pay attention to and emphasize health issues. The rapid development of tennis is an important part of the national fitness program and the development of higher education sports work in the era of Healthy China. Tennis elbow is a common injury in university students' tennis sports. Based on Hyde's attribution theory, this paper investigates the causes of university students' tennis elbow injuries and illnesses through the literature method, questionnaire survey method, interview method and comparative analysis method, analyzes the main attribution of tennis elbow and the specific attribution and puts forward preventive countermeasures.
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