AbstractLateral epicondylitis is a musculoskeletal condition that is commonly encountered in outpatient physio-therapy clinics. In the recent decade, various types of electrophysical modalities and exercise therapy have been used for the management of lateral epicondylitis. Limited research has been done on microcurrent therapy. The present study was a randomized controlled pilot trial that aimed to evaluate if the addition of microcurrent therapy could enhance the treatment effects of exercise therapy in the management of lateral epicondylitis. Sixteen subjects participated in the study; they were randomly allocated to receive either microcurrent therapy and exercise, or exercise therapy alone. All subjects completed the whole treatment co...
Background Insertional tendinopathy from the wrist extensors, is a very common pathology. Biomechani...
Background: Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a challenging condition for clinicians, and research has y...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...
Microcurrent Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation (MENS) is a modality that is quickly gaining popul...
AbstractThis randomised controlled trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy of low-energy extraco...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Objective: To investigate the effect of noxious level electrical stimulation on pain, grip strength ...
AbstractThis experimental design study investigated the effect of a combination of Mulligan techniqu...
Few studies have considered the effects of percutaneous electrolysis (PE) in the treatment of latera...
Background and Purpose. Lateral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”) is a common entity. Several nonoperat...
AbstractBackgroundLateral epicondylitis is one of the most common overuse injuries, and has been rep...
Background: Medial to lateral tapping and exercise programme has been found to be effective in Later...
Background Several treatments are available to treat epicondylitis. Among these are instrumental ele...
Background Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a challenging condition for clinicians, and...
Introduction: Lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow, causes significant pain and disability in the u...
Background Insertional tendinopathy from the wrist extensors, is a very common pathology. Biomechani...
Background: Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a challenging condition for clinicians, and research has y...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...
Microcurrent Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation (MENS) is a modality that is quickly gaining popul...
AbstractThis randomised controlled trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy of low-energy extraco...
Hypothesis: The combined application of mobilization with movement and eccentric overload will reduc...
Objective: To investigate the effect of noxious level electrical stimulation on pain, grip strength ...
AbstractThis experimental design study investigated the effect of a combination of Mulligan techniqu...
Few studies have considered the effects of percutaneous electrolysis (PE) in the treatment of latera...
Background and Purpose. Lateral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”) is a common entity. Several nonoperat...
AbstractBackgroundLateral epicondylitis is one of the most common overuse injuries, and has been rep...
Background: Medial to lateral tapping and exercise programme has been found to be effective in Later...
Background Several treatments are available to treat epicondylitis. Among these are instrumental ele...
Background Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a challenging condition for clinicians, and...
Introduction: Lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow, causes significant pain and disability in the u...
Background Insertional tendinopathy from the wrist extensors, is a very common pathology. Biomechani...
Background: Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a challenging condition for clinicians, and research has y...
Aim. To determine and compare short and long-term effects of mobilization with movement and eccentri...