Tennis Elbow: References


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References


Citations

  1. Gabel GT, Morrey BF (1998). Tennis elbow. AAOS Instructional Course Lectures, 47: 165–172.

  2. Smidt N, et al. (2002). Corticosteroid injections, physiotherapy, or a wait-and-see policy for lateral epicondylitis: A randomised controlled trial. Lancet, 359(9307): 657–662.

  3. Griffin LY, ed. (2005). Medial and lateral epicondylitis. In Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care, 3rd ed., pp. 105–108. Rosemont, IL: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

  4. Brigham and Women's Hospital (2003). Upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders. A guide to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Boston: Brigham and Women's Hospital. Also available online: http://www.guideline.gov/summary/summary.aspx?doc_id=3694&nbr=2920&string=upper+AND+extremity.

  5. Putnam MD, Cohen M (1999). Painful conditions around the elbow. Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 30(4): 109–118.

  6. Assendelft W, et al. (2005). Tennis elbow. Clinical Evidence (14): 1561–1569.

  7. Green S, et al. (2006). Acupuncture for lateral elbow pain. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1). Oxford: Update Software.

  8. Paoloni J, et al. (2003). Topical nitric oxide application in the treatment of chronic extensor tendinosis at the elbow. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(6): 915–920.

  9. Buchbinder R, et al. (2006). Shock wave therapy for lateral elbow pain. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1). Oxford: Update Software.

Other Works Consulted

  • Hertling D, Kessler RM (2006). Common lesions section of Elbow and forearm. In Management of Common Musculoskeletal Disorders: Physical Therapy Principles and Methods, 4th ed., pp. 370–374. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

  • Sevier TL, Wilson JK (1999). Treating lateral epicondylitis. Sports Medicine, 28(5): 375–380.

  • Wise C (2005). Elbow pain section of Back pain and common musculoskeletal problems. In DC Dale, DD Federman, eds., ACP Medicine, section 15, chap. 12. New York: WebMD.



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Last updated: February 14, 2007
Author: Monica Rhodes
Reviewed By: Martin Gabica, MD - Family Medicine, David Pichora, MD, FRCSC - Orthopedic Surgery
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