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Lateral epicondylitis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Lateral Epicondylitis or, as known by many, tennis elbow, is an overuse syndrome of the extensor muscles of the forearm that can affect anyone ranging from elite tennis players to house wives, musicians and manual labourers. Despite being linked with tennis players, hence the colloquial name, it also affects a wide array of athletes ranging from ...
Mifsud, Daniela
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From past to future: bibliometric perspective of international research activity on lateral epicondylitis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Surgery
IntroductionLateral epicondylitis, also termed as “tennis elbow”, is the most common reason for elbow pain and dysfunction. This study aimed to assess the research activity on lateral epicondylitis worldwide.MethodsPublications on lateral epicondylitis ...
Boshen Shu   +4 more
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Comparison of Carrying Angle of Elbow between Patients with and without Lateral Epicondylitis: An Observational Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nepal Medical Association
Introduction: Lateral epicondylitis is a common cause of elbow pain, characterized by pain on the lateral side of the elbow joint. Its multifactorial etiology may result from repetitive micro-trauma, overuse of the forearm extensor muscles, use of ...
Sarik Kumar Shrestha   +7 more
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Innovative neuroplastic healing: tendon Neuroplastic Training role in pain alleviation and boosting strength in lateral epicondylitis: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Background Lateral epicondylitis pain affects the sensory-motor integration, affecting muscle activation and coordination, leading to deficit in grip strength and disability.
Hamza Khan   +4 more
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The Assessment of TECAR Therapy Efficacy to Manage Lateral Epicondylitis: A Randomized Clinical-Trial [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Biomedical Research
Background: Lateral epicondylitis, a chronic painful condition within the lateral epicondyle, is one of the most prevalent arm pathologies. To date, various therapeutic strategies have been applied to manage the condition; however, they might be ...
Parisa Taheri   +2 more
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Prevalence of lateral epicondylitis among housewives in Lahore: a cross-sectional study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Background Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is characterized by pain, inflammation and local tenderness over the bony prominence of the lateral epicondyle and is exacerbated under stressful and repetitive movements such as prolonged supination and pronation ...
Hira Akbar   +3 more
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Diamond McConnells' Taping Technique versus Counterforce Elbow Orthosis in the Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis: a Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]

open access: yesRehabilitacja Medyczna, 2021
Introduction: Lateral epicondylitis, commonly referred to as tennis elbow, is one of the most common lesions of the arm. There are many treatment options available for tennis elbow; taping techniques and splints are commonly used. Purpose: The objective
Ibrahim Dewir
doaj   +1 more source

Role of vitamin D in lateral epicondylitis among Egyptians

open access: yesEgyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, 2023
Background Lateral elbow pain is a prevalent musculoskeletal disorder affecting the elbow’s epicondyle region. One form of lateral elbow pain is lateral epicondylitis, which is a degenerative disorder of the musculotendinous system.
Sally A El-Leithy   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of Platelet‐Rich Plasma for Epicondylitis, Elbow: Simultaneous Lateral and Medial Versus Lateral Versus Medial

open access: yesOrthopaedic Surgery, 2023
Objective Lateral and medial epicondylitis are relatively common diseases, but they do not improve quickly and are known to reduce patients' quality of life.
Hyung‐Seok Park   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Factors Associated With Lateral Epicondylitis of the Elbow

open access: yesOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Metabolic factors have been linked to tendinopathies, yet few studies have investigated the association between metabolic factors and lateral epicondylitis.
Hyung Bin Park MD, PhD   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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