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    Smile dissertation in tennis elbow and its manual therapy tech.

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    hi
    i want to do dissertation on manual therapy vs conventional therapy in Wikipedia reference-linktennis elbow.could u pls tell me the various manual therapy techniques or their websites and also their abstracts or evidence based physiotherapy if possible?
    is it the right topic to do or some modifications need to be made?
    pls let me know.
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    Re: dissertation in tennis elbow and its manual therapy tech.

    there has been a lot of studies comparing physiotherapy against conventional management of Wikipedia reference-linktennis elbow already. most of them compare cyriax(deep frictions) v leave alone v steroid injection. if you do a literature search like you would have to for a dissertation im sure that you will find a lot of articles. if i remember right there wasnt a great deal of difference between all groups. the steroid group got better quickly but had more incidence of recurrence and long term problems. the physio group got better quicker than the group with no treatment but about 6 months later thay were generally better anyway.

    manual techniques would include deep transverse frictions, specific soft tissue mobilisation(glen hunter) and mulligans mobs. other treatments include ultrasound.

    let me know if you need any more information. i can probably get hold of some references for you if needed.


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    Re: dissertation in tennis elbow and its manual therapy tech.

    Hi - please search this forum under "Wikipedia reference-linktennis elbow" for comments and references previously supplied.

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    Re: dissertation in tennis elbow and its manual therapy tech.

    Quote Originally Posted by jwilso View Post
    there has been a lot of studies comparing physiotherapy against conventional management of tennis elbow already. most of them compare cyriax(deep frictions) v leave alone v steroid injection. if you do a literature search like you would have to for a dissertation im sure that you will find a lot of articles. if i remember right there wasnt a great deal of difference between all groups. the steroid group got better quickly but had more incidence of recurrence and long term problems. the physio group got better quicker than the group with no treatment but about 6 months later thay were generally better anyway.

    manual techniques would include deep transverse frictions, specific soft tissue mobilisation(glen hunter) and mulligans mobs. other treatments include ultrasound.

    let me know if you need any more information. i can probably get hold of some references for you if needed.
    thank u sir but i wanted some websites/ abstracts related to effect of manual therapy in Wikipedia reference-linktennis elbow and the full text if possible.and the various techniques of manual therapy or mobilisation.



 
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