Background: It has been found that trigger points [TrPs] in the extensor carpi radialis brevis [ECRB] muscle reproduce pain in lateral epicondylalgia [LE]. Trigger point dry needling [TrP-DN] has not been previously investigated in LE. Findings: A female LE patient with duration of six years received eight treatments [TrP-DN in the ECRB muscle and a mobilization-with-movement technique] in a four-week period. The outcome measures of the patient-rated tennis elbow evaluation [PRTEE], pain-free grip force [PFG], visual analogue scale, and pressure-pain threshold [PPT] were taken pre- and post-intervention and at one-month and four-month follow-ups. The PPT increased from 248 to 609 kPa at the end of the treatment period. Elbow pain showed a s...
Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with sensory and m...
Background: Addressing weakness of the shoulder region, especially the rotator cuff and scapular mus...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...
Background and objectives: Lateral epicondylitis (LE) or tennis elbow is one of the most common lesi...
Lateral epicondylitisis the most common overuse syndrome in the elbow, due to injury to the muscles ...
Lateral epicondylitisis the most common overuse syndrome in the elbow, due to injury to the muscles ...
Background: - Lateral Epicondylitis is the most prevalent condition of the elbow which causes pain o...
Background: - Lateral Epicondylitis is the most prevalent condition of the elbow which causes pain o...
AbstractThis experimental design study investigated the effect of a combination of Mulligan techniqu...
The object: pain and arm function. The problem: ,,Tennis elbow“ or lateral epicondylitis is a condit...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Mobilization with movement (MWM) is an effective treatment for the man...
In patients with lateral epicondylalgia, mobilization-with-movement (MWM) is used as an intervention...
BACKGROUND: Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with s...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with sensory and m...
Background: Addressing weakness of the shoulder region, especially the rotator cuff and scapular mus...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...
Background and objectives: Lateral epicondylitis (LE) or tennis elbow is one of the most common lesi...
Lateral epicondylitisis the most common overuse syndrome in the elbow, due to injury to the muscles ...
Lateral epicondylitisis the most common overuse syndrome in the elbow, due to injury to the muscles ...
Background: - Lateral Epicondylitis is the most prevalent condition of the elbow which causes pain o...
Background: - Lateral Epicondylitis is the most prevalent condition of the elbow which causes pain o...
AbstractThis experimental design study investigated the effect of a combination of Mulligan techniqu...
The object: pain and arm function. The problem: ,,Tennis elbow“ or lateral epicondylitis is a condit...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Mobilization with movement (MWM) is an effective treatment for the man...
In patients with lateral epicondylalgia, mobilization-with-movement (MWM) is used as an intervention...
BACKGROUND: Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with s...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) refers to pain at the lateral elbow and is associated with sensory and m...
Background: Addressing weakness of the shoulder region, especially the rotator cuff and scapular mus...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...