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Tennis elbow.

Indiana medicine : the journal of the Indiana State Medical Association, 1990
The term "tennis elbow" has been used in the medical literature for over 100 years to describe a variety of conditions on the lateral aspect of the elbow. Recent writers seem to agree that the two most common causes for this condition, which may be either distinct or coexisting, are lateral epicondylitis and radial tunnel syndrome.
J J, Creighton   +2 more
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Tennis elbow

The Journal of Sports Medicine, 1974
A M, Bernhang, W, Dehner, C, Fogarty
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Tennis elbow

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
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Tennis elbow: A clinical review article

Journal of Orthopaedics, 2020
Shafat Gangoo
exaly  

Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma for Chronic Tennis Elbow

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2014
Scott G Edwards   +2 more
exaly  

Tennis Elbow

Handchirurgie · Mikrochirurgie · Plastische Chirurgie, 2005
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Tennis elbow.

American family physician, 1977
The evidence that tennis elbow is caused by poor muscle strength and improper tennis stroke is strong. The lesion may be at the lateral epicondyle (70 to 80% of patients), at the musculotendinous junction at the level of the radial head or, rarely, at the medial condyle.
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HYDROCORTISONE IN TENNIS-ELBOW

The Lancet, 1954
D E, FREELAND, M G, DE GRIBBLE
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