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Lancet, The, 1973
Tennis elbow is an inflammation and/or rupture of the extensor aponeurosis at or about the lateral epicondyle. Relief of inflammation, improvement of strength, endurance, and flexibility of the injured extensor muscle unit, and diminution of the force loads in most instances will relieve symptoms.
H B, Boyd, A C, McLeod
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Tennis elbow is an inflammation and/or rupture of the extensor aponeurosis at or about the lateral epicondyle. Relief of inflammation, improvement of strength, endurance, and flexibility of the injured extensor muscle unit, and diminution of the force loads in most instances will relieve symptoms.
H B, Boyd, A C, McLeod
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1989
Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition of the elbow resulting from overuse during athletic or occupational activity. Functionally, it is a tendinitis of the origin of the forearm extensor muscle mass. Diagnosis is mainly based on symptoms and signs, including lateral elbow pain during twisting and gripping and tenderness at the ...
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Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition of the elbow resulting from overuse during athletic or occupational activity. Functionally, it is a tendinitis of the origin of the forearm extensor muscle mass. Diagnosis is mainly based on symptoms and signs, including lateral elbow pain during twisting and gripping and tenderness at the ...
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2007
Lateral pain in the elbow affects up to 3% of the population, and is considered an overload injury of the extensor tendons of the forearm where they attach at the lateral epicondyle. Although usually self-limiting, symptoms may persist for over 1 year in up to 20% of people.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical ...
Buchbinder, Rachelle +2 more
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Lateral pain in the elbow affects up to 3% of the population, and is considered an overload injury of the extensor tendons of the forearm where they attach at the lateral epicondyle. Although usually self-limiting, symptoms may persist for over 1 year in up to 20% of people.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical ...
Buchbinder, Rachelle +2 more
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Tennis Amateurs and Tennis Professionals
2021This chapter introduces the conflicts for control of the game of tennis as the theme linking together a three part periodization of the sport. The first spanned from the Welsh origins of lawn tennis in 1873 to the diffusion of the game throughout Europe and the United States.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1967
H L, Friedlander, R L, Reid, R F, Cape
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H L, Friedlander, R L, Reid, R F, Cape
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