Design and development of a model for tennis elbow injury prediction and prevention using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) approaches [PDF]
Lateral epicondylitis, commonly referred to as tennis elbow, is a frequent sports injury that poses diagnostic and management challenges. Players often self-treat and delay medical intervention, exacerbating the condition, which highlights the need for ...
Heena Patel +3 more
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Tennis elbow is the most common cause of lateral-sided elbow pain with a major socioeconomic impact. The etiology of tennis elbow is not completely understood, but there are many different treatment options. This review gives an overview of the current concepts of diagnosis and treatment of tennis elbow and the impact on work participation.
Keijsers R +5 more
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Comparing the efficacy of Agnikarma with therapeutic ultrasound in the management of tennis elbow - A randomised controlled preliminary study [PDF]
Background: Tennis elbow is a common musculoskeletal disease of elbow and causes restricted movement of forearm. Various treatment modalities like NSAID, corticosteroid injection, counter bracing, physiotherapy, surgery etc are available but safety and ...
R Sreelekshmi +3 more
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Comparison between acupotomy and corticosteroid injection for patients diagnosed with different classifications of tennis elbow: a randomized control trial [PDF]
Background Tennis elbow has long been one of the most controversial subjects in orthopaedics. Many scholars thought the use of open or arthroscopic surgery was reserved for patients with refractory symptoms.
Lin-Pu Ge +4 more
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Comparing an optimised physiotherapy treatment package with usual physiotherapy care for people with tennis elbow — protocol for the OPTimisE pilot and feasibility randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Background Physiotherapy is recommended for people with tennis elbow, but whilst a wide array of treatments is available, the optimal approach remains uncertain. We have therefore recently developed an optimised physiotherapy treatment package for tennis
M. Bateman +9 more
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Contributions of Repetitive Movements to Tennis Elbow Risk in Badminton Players
Regular practice of badminton players will lead to the formation of repetitive movement patterns as a significant factor causing outer elbow pain, commonly referred as tennis elbow.
Lisa Grafita, Farid Rahman
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Some of the beginner athletes in UKM of court tennis in UPGRIS conduct swing on the forehand, striking slightly. Some when swinging with entirely straight arms, some are slightly bent. The study aims to investigate the differences between elbow extension
Fajar Ari Widiyatmoko +2 more
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Myositis ossificans of mobile wad of Henry-Tennis elbow mimic
Lateral epicondylitis also known as “tennis elbow” is the most common cause of lateral elbow pain. Several pathologies can mimic symptoms of tennis elbow. We present a case of myositis ossificans within the mobile wad of Henry (MWH), which presented with
Ghassan Almeer +3 more
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Diagnosis and Management Pattern of Lateral Epicondylitis in a Tertiary Care Center
Introduction: Lateral Epicondylitis has been found to be the second most frequently diagnosed musculoskeletal disorder. A wide range of symptomatic treatments are available such as use of anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, steroids, physiotherapy.
Sita Dhakal +4 more
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