Cyriax's Physiotherapy for Lateral Epicondylalgia: Cyriax's Physiotherapy vs Phonophoresis with Supervised Exercise Programme in Subjects with Lateral Epicondylalgia:a Rct - Amit Vinayak Nagrale - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659164071 - June 26, 2012
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Cyriax's Physiotherapy for Lateral Epicondylalgia: Cyriax's Physiotherapy vs Phonophoresis with Supervised Exercise Programme in Subjects with Lateral Epicondylalgia:a Rct

Amit Vinayak Nagrale

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Cyriax's Physiotherapy for Lateral Epicondylalgia: Cyriax's Physiotherapy vs Phonophoresis with Supervised Exercise Programme in Subjects with Lateral Epicondylalgia:a Rct

Despite the fact that signs and symptoms of lateral epicondylalgia are clear, to date no ideal treatment has emerged. Although the conservative treatment of this disabling condition has been the subject of a number of clinical studies, there is no unanimous agreement as to most effective therapy in the management of Lateral Epicondylalgia. This book emphasizes on an optimal treatment strategy in management of lateral epicondylalgia. Cyriax physiotherapy reduces pain, improved grip strength and functional outcome at the end of the treatment and at any of the follow-up time points, leading to first treatment option for therapists when they manage tenoperiosteal variety of Lateral Epicondylalgia. This regimen can be a least invasive, least expensive and most efficient management strategy for lateral epicondylalgia. To our knowledge, this is the first international book written dealing with Cyriax physiotherapy in Lateral Epicondylalgia. My hope is that this will be a welcome addition to your professional library.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 26, 2012
ISBN13 9783659164071
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 112
Dimensions 150 × 7 × 226 mm   ·   185 g
Language German