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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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Role of PRP Injection in Tennis Elbow [PDF]
Kanagarla Siva Praful +2 more
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Introduction Lateral elbow epicondylar tendinosis or ‘tennis elbow’ is a condition occurring at the common extensor tendon origin from the lateral epicondyle in patients whose activities require repetitive movements or strong gripping.
Chiranjeevi Varudu +2 more
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Objective: Counter force brace is one of the most usefull treatments for lateral opicondylitis (Tennis elbow) because it decreases grip pain and increases the power of grip, power of wrist extension and Wrist Range of Motility.
Ali Asghar Jameh-Bozorgi +2 more
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A prospective study of efficacy of autologous platelet rich plasma injection in tennis elbow
K Chittaranjan
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Local autologous blood and corticosteroid injection on pain and function in patients with tennis elbow. [PDF]
Jokar R +5 more
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Platelet-rich plasma versus corticosteroid: a randomized controlled trial on tennis elbow patients resistant to nonsurgical treatments. [PDF]
Sayadi S +6 more
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Kinesiotaping versus counterforce brace in the management of lateral elbow tendinopathy
Purpose: The main purpose of the current study was to assess whether counter force brace (CFB) offers any additional value over Kinesiotaping (KT) in the management of tennis elbow.
Asmaa F. Abdelmonem +3 more
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Evaluation of readability of patient education materials on lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) from the top 25 orthopedic institutions. [PDF]
Miskiewicz M, Capotosto S, Wang ED.
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