The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of neuromobilisation on pain, grip strength and function, and determine whether it is superior to eccentric strengthing exercises in lateral epicondylitis. 40 participants with lateral epicondylitis, 26 women and 14 men included this study. Patients were randomly assigned two groups. First group received neuromobilisation in addition to eccentric strengthing exercises and second group received only eccentric strengthing exercises. First group received neuromobilisation treatment for radial nerve three times a week for 3 weeks inpatient setting. Treatment consisted of 3 sets of 10 repetitions. Meanwhile neuromobilisation exercises were instructed to patients as a home exercise program, and...
Background and Purpose. Lateral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”) is a common entity. Several nonoperat...
The object: pain and arm function. The problem: ,,Tennis elbow“ or lateral epicondylitis is a condit...
BACKGROUND: Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with s...
Introduction Lateral elbow pain is a common disorder and affects 1-3 % of the population each year. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the short term effects of different physiotherapy and rehab...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Lateral epicondylitisis the most common overuse syndrome in the elbow, due to injury to the muscles ...
In this study, the effect of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (RESWT) on pain and functional...
Objective: To investigate the effect of noxious level electrical stimulation on pain, grip strength ...
Background: Lateral epicondylitis represents a frequent overuse injury. In spite of many conservativ...
Background: Medial to lateral tapping and exercise programme has been found to be effective in Later...
Background: - Lateral Epicondylitis is the most prevalent condition of the elbow which causes pain o...
Introduction: Lateral epicondylitis is one of the most common overuse syndrome of the extensor tendo...
Bu çalışmada, lateral epikondilit (LE) tanılı hastalarda, radial sinirin elektrofizyolojik olarak in...
Background and Purpose. Lateral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”) is a common entity. Several nonoperat...
The object: pain and arm function. The problem: ,,Tennis elbow“ or lateral epicondylitis is a condit...
BACKGROUND: Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with s...
Introduction Lateral elbow pain is a common disorder and affects 1-3 % of the population each year. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the short term effects of different physiotherapy and rehab...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Lateral epicondylitisis the most common overuse syndrome in the elbow, due to injury to the muscles ...
In this study, the effect of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (RESWT) on pain and functional...
Objective: To investigate the effect of noxious level electrical stimulation on pain, grip strength ...
Background: Lateral epicondylitis represents a frequent overuse injury. In spite of many conservativ...
Background: Medial to lateral tapping and exercise programme has been found to be effective in Later...
Background: - Lateral Epicondylitis is the most prevalent condition of the elbow which causes pain o...
Introduction: Lateral epicondylitis is one of the most common overuse syndrome of the extensor tendo...
Bu çalışmada, lateral epikondilit (LE) tanılı hastalarda, radial sinirin elektrofizyolojik olarak in...
Background and Purpose. Lateral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”) is a common entity. Several nonoperat...
The object: pain and arm function. The problem: ,,Tennis elbow“ or lateral epicondylitis is a condit...
BACKGROUND: Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with s...