Significant improvement in pain and grip strength with shortwave diathermy for lateral epicondylitis
Significant improvement in pain and grip strength with shortwave diathermy for lateral epicondylitis
Continuous shortwave diathermy with exercise reduces pain and improves function in Lateral Epicondylitis more than sham diathermy: A randomized controlled trial
J Bodyw Mov Ther.2020;69-76Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Lateral epicondylitis is a challenging condition to treat. Non-operative modalities are not always successful, and the condition can persist for months without relief. Many different modalities have been tested to treat lateral epicondylitis. In this study, the authors compared shortwave diathermy to sham diathermy to assess the impact of this electromagnetic modality on patient pain, function, an...
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