Does Kinesiotaping improve pain and functionality in patients with newly diagnosed lateral epicondylitis?
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Aug 30, 2017
Eraslan L, et al. – In patients with newly diagnosed lateral epicondylitis undergoing rehabilitation, the authors compared the short–term effects of kinesiotaping and extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) along with physiotherapy on pain, functionality, and grip strength. For decreasing pain intensity, recovering grip strength, and improving functionality, kinesiotaping was found to be effective in patients with lateral epicondylitis undergoing rehabilitation.
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