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BESS patient care pathway: Tennis elbow. [PDF]
Singh HP, Watts AC.
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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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Is it time to reconsider the indications for surgery in patients with tennis elbow? [PDF]
Karjalainen T, Buchbinder R.
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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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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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A Tennis Elbow, A First Presentation of Gout Disease. [PDF]
Moseley S +3 more
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Comparison of corticosteroid, autologous blood or sclerosant injections for chronic tennis elbow [PDF]
Ruben Branson +8 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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