N Berry, MW Neumeister, RC Russell… - Hand, 2011 - Springer Abstract Background Traditional management of lateral humeral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”) relies upon antiinflammatory medication, rehabilitation, steroid injection, counterforce splinting, and, finally, surgery to the common extensor origin. The diversity of surgical ... Related articles - All 2 versions
QJ Jiang, ZH Qiu, BB Yu, X Yang… - Yixue Yingxiangxue Zazhi( …, 2011 - csa.com ... Results: Among these patients, one patient was confirmed medial humeralepicondylitis and lateralhumeralepicondylitis simultaneously, ten patients were confirmed lateral epicondylitis, one patient was confirmed medial epicondylitis. ...
MA Blanchette… - Journal of Manipulative and Physiological …, 2011 - Elsevier ... effects of these treatments strategies. The study design is feasible, and minor improvements will help to minimize the potential bias. Key Indexing Terms: Epicondylitis; LateralHumeral; Therapy; Musculoskeletal Manipulations. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
CL Lin, JS Lee, WR Su, LC Kuo… - The American Journal …, 2011 - ajs.sagepub.com ... Acta Orthop Belg. 2005;71(2):154-156. 7. Goldberg EJ, Abraham E, Siegel I. The surgical treatment of chronic lateralhumeralepicondylitis by common extensor release. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1988;233:208-212. 8. Grewal R, MacDermid JC, Shah P, King GJ. ...
[HTML] from acrgostores.infoON Schipper, JH Dunn, DH Ochiai… - … American Journal of …, 2011 - ajs.sagepub.com ...Lateralhumeralepicondylitis: a study of natural history and the effect of conservative therapy. Br J Rheumatol . 1983;22:73-76. Abstract/FREE Full Text. 3.↵: Budoff JE,; Hicks JM,; Ayala G,; Kraushaar BS. . The reliability of the “scratch test.” J Hand Surg Eur Vol . ... Related articles - All 4 versions