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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2001
Satisfactory treatment of lateral epicondylitis results from correct diagnosis followed by a well-controlled operative or nonoperative treatment program. Many options for nonoperative and operative treatment exist for lateral epicondylitis. More study is needed on outcomes of both nonoperative treatment and operative treatment so that each patient can ...
T, Peters, C L, Baker
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Satisfactory treatment of lateral epicondylitis results from correct diagnosis followed by a well-controlled operative or nonoperative treatment program. Many options for nonoperative and operative treatment exist for lateral epicondylitis. More study is needed on outcomes of both nonoperative treatment and operative treatment so that each patient can ...
T, Peters, C L, Baker
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2004
Lateral epicondylitis is a diagnostic term that describes a pattern of pain and localized tenderness at the lateral epicondyle of the distal humerus. In this article, we discuss the pathology, clinical presentation, and treatment of this disorder. After a description of nonoperative treatment, we focus on the operative techniques for treating the ...
Andrew L, Whaley, Champ L, Baker
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Lateral epicondylitis is a diagnostic term that describes a pattern of pain and localized tenderness at the lateral epicondyle of the distal humerus. In this article, we discuss the pathology, clinical presentation, and treatment of this disorder. After a description of nonoperative treatment, we focus on the operative techniques for treating the ...
Andrew L, Whaley, Champ L, Baker
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Orthopedics, 2009
Educational Objectives As a result of reading this article, physicians should be able to: 1. Identify the typical presentation of lateral epicondylitis based on history and physical examination.
Danielle L, Scher +2 more
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Educational Objectives As a result of reading this article, physicians should be able to: 1. Identify the typical presentation of lateral epicondylitis based on history and physical examination.
Danielle L, Scher +2 more
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1992
background . Lateral canthoplasty is one of the most valuable procedures in ophthalmic plastic surgery and has a variety of indications. These include the repair of ectropion, paralytic lagophthalmos, and eyelid retraction. The procedure can also be used in the prevention of some of the above entities, in the delivery of orbital ...
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background . Lateral canthoplasty is one of the most valuable procedures in ophthalmic plastic surgery and has a variety of indications. These include the repair of ectropion, paralytic lagophthalmos, and eyelid retraction. The procedure can also be used in the prevention of some of the above entities, in the delivery of orbital ...
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Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, 2013
Turning preferences among 309 white-faced ewes were individually evaluated in an enclosed, artificially lit T-maze, followed by each ewe choosing either a right or left return alley to return to peers. Data recorded included time in the start box, time in the T-maze, exit arm chosen to leave the T-maze, and return alley.
Anderson, Dean M., Murray, Leigh W.
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Turning preferences among 309 white-faced ewes were individually evaluated in an enclosed, artificially lit T-maze, followed by each ewe choosing either a right or left return alley to return to peers. Data recorded included time in the start box, time in the T-maze, exit arm chosen to leave the T-maze, and return alley.
Anderson, Dean M., Murray, Leigh W.
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