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Lateral epicondylosis: a case study of conservative care utilizing ART and rehabilitation.

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  • Lateral epicondylosis: a case study of conservative care utilizing ART and rehabilitation. Abstract Text:

    scott d howittScott D Howitt,

    OBJECTIVE: To present the diagnostic features of lateral epicondylosis and response to treatment by Active Release Technique(R) (ART), a promising treatment for lateral epicondylosis. CLINICAL FEATURES: The most important feature is pain at the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, most notably in actively extending or passively flexing the wrist. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: Treatment involves eliminating any inflammation, reducing muscular pain and hypertonicity, correcting biomechanical dysfunction, and restricting/modifying the offending activity. ART(R) was successfully utilized in an attempt to remove adhesions and promote restoration of normal tissue texture. A sports specific rehabilitation protocol was employed to re-establish wrist extensor strength and interferential current and ice were used to control pain and residual inflammation. CONCLUSION: A combination of soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation, and therapeutic modalities is a protocol that may be used by both allopathic and chiropractic practitioners alike, and allow for the athletic patient to return to play as quickly as possible.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: JCCA. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Associa

    VOLUME: 50

    Page Numbers: 182-9

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    ISSN: 0008-3194

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Assistant professor, clinical education, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Canada.

    Country: Canada

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