Objective: Lateral epicondylalgia (LE, tennis elbow) is characterized by both local tissue pathology and features indicative of secondary hyperalgesia. The aim of this study was to evaluate endogenous pain modulation characteristics in people with chronic LE, and to investigate the relationship between endogenous pain modulation and clinical characteristics. Materials and Methods: This case-control observational study included 25 participants with LE of at least 6 weeks’ duration and 15 age-matched (±5 y) healthy control participants, who were each evaluated in a single session. Pain and disability were assessed using the patient-rated tennis elbow evaluation and pain-free grip strength. Endogenous pain modulation was assessed using pres...
Background and objective: To measure the immediate effect of a High-Velocity Low-Amplitude (HVLA) ma...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between tendon structural changes determined by static ult...
This study compares the effect of experimental muscle pain on deep tissue sensitivity and force atte...
Lateral epicondylalgia (LE, tennis elbow) is characterised by both local tissue pathology and featur...
There is evidence suggesting an important role of nociceptive sensitization in lateral epicondylalgi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the acute effects of isometric exercise of different intensities on pain perce...
Aims: To characterise chronic lateral epicondylalgia using the McGill Pain Questionnaire, Visual Ana...
Objective:To examine the acute effects of isometric exercise of different intensities on pain percep...
Our aim was to quantify spatial differences in pressure and thermal pain sensitivity maps between pa...
Background Lateral epicondylalgia is a challenging condition to treat and in its chronic form is c...
Despite from many years of research investigating treatments and the underlying mechanisms of LE, it...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate and quantify the characteristics of hyperalgesia in...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between tendon structural changes determined by static ultr...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
Background and objective: To measure the immediate effect of a High-Velocity Low-Amplitude (HVLA) ma...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between tendon structural changes determined by static ult...
This study compares the effect of experimental muscle pain on deep tissue sensitivity and force atte...
Lateral epicondylalgia (LE, tennis elbow) is characterised by both local tissue pathology and featur...
There is evidence suggesting an important role of nociceptive sensitization in lateral epicondylalgi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the acute effects of isometric exercise of different intensities on pain perce...
Aims: To characterise chronic lateral epicondylalgia using the McGill Pain Questionnaire, Visual Ana...
Objective:To examine the acute effects of isometric exercise of different intensities on pain percep...
Our aim was to quantify spatial differences in pressure and thermal pain sensitivity maps between pa...
Background Lateral epicondylalgia is a challenging condition to treat and in its chronic form is c...
Despite from many years of research investigating treatments and the underlying mechanisms of LE, it...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate and quantify the characteristics of hyperalgesia in...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between tendon structural changes determined by static ultr...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
Background and objective: To measure the immediate effect of a High-Velocity Low-Amplitude (HVLA) ma...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between tendon structural changes determined by static ult...
This study compares the effect of experimental muscle pain on deep tissue sensitivity and force atte...