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Shoulder & Elbow
Similar results between radiofrequency microtenotomy and arthroscopy for lateral epicondylitis
Arthroscopy. 2018 May;34(5):1439-1446
Similar results between radiofrequency microtenotomy and arthroscopy for lateral epicondylitis
Arthroscopy. 2018 May;34(5):1439-1446
Shoulder & Elbow
AAOS 2016: Radiofrequency microtenotomy vs. open release surgery for lateral epicondylitis
AAOS 2016: Radiofrequency microtenotomy vs. open release surgery for lateral epicondylitis
Shoulder & Elbow
Radiofrequency microtenotomy successful in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis
Am J Sports Med. 2008 Oct;36(10):1960-5. Epub 2008 Jun 16
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Radiofrequency microtenotomy successful in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis
Am J Sports Med. 2008 Oct;36(10):1960-5. Epub 2008 Jun 16