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Linda S Chesterton, Christian D Mallen, Elaine M HayArthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Primary Care Sciences, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, UKDate of preparation: April 21, 2011Conflict of interest: None declaredClinical question: What ...
Chesterton LS, Mallen CD, Hay EM
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Physiotherapy techniques used in injury treatment: A systematic review of tennis elbow
Background and Study Aim. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the physiotherapy methods used to treat tennis elbow, emphasizing the importance of understanding its pathophysiology and etiology to inform effective treatment strategies ...
Claudio Lopes Simplicio +5 more
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BESS patient care pathway: Tennis elbow. [PDF]
Singh HP, Watts AC.
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Is it time to reconsider the indications for surgery in patients with tennis elbow? [PDF]
Karjalainen T, Buchbinder R.
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A Tennis Elbow, A First Presentation of Gout Disease. [PDF]
Moseley S +3 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 ...
Bisset, Leanne +2 more
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Autologus Blood Injection for Recurrent Lateral Epicondylitis
Background and purpose: Tennis elbow is a common complaint. Several treatment strategies, such as corticosteroid injections and physical terapy and braces have been described with no predictable efficacy.
M. Dehghani, M.D. +1 more
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Genetic Variability in VEGFA Gene Influences the Effectiveness of Tennis Elbow Therapy with PRP: A Two-Year Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Niemiec P +12 more
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Background: Lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is the most common overuse syndrome of the elbow. The severity of pain may not be directly caused by tendinopathy of wrist extensors since trigger points of the shoulder muscles have a ...
Alireza Kheradmandi +4 more
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