2020
DOI: 10.29273/jmst.2020.4.2.76
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Effect of Deep Friction Massage with Taping Technique on Strength, Pain, Function and Wrist Extensor Muscle Activity in Patient with Tennis Elbow

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“…It has been demonstrated that it destroys or prevents abnormal fiber adhesions, decreases stress, remodels collagen, and enhances the quality of wound tissue [ 36 ]. Recently, Lee et al (2020) reported that combined deep friction massage and taping intervention can be a more effective treatment strategy for decreasing pain, improving upper-extremity function in participants with lateral epicondylitis than intervention by taping alone [ 37 ]. Finally, Whaley and Baker (2004) recommended using ice three times per day for 15 min to reduce the inflammation by decreasing the level of chemical activity and vasoconstriction, which reduces the swelling [ 38 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that it destroys or prevents abnormal fiber adhesions, decreases stress, remodels collagen, and enhances the quality of wound tissue [ 36 ]. Recently, Lee et al (2020) reported that combined deep friction massage and taping intervention can be a more effective treatment strategy for decreasing pain, improving upper-extremity function in participants with lateral epicondylitis than intervention by taping alone [ 37 ]. Finally, Whaley and Baker (2004) recommended using ice three times per day for 15 min to reduce the inflammation by decreasing the level of chemical activity and vasoconstriction, which reduces the swelling [ 38 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Combining wrist manipulation with incremental exercises was successful in reducing elbow pain and functional impairment caused by Tennis Elbow. DFM techniques was helpful in reducing pain, function, intensity, and behaviour in tennis elbow patients [31,32]. In comparing the results of this study, to those experienced by supervised exercise program and cyriax physiotherapy treatment group in the presented study some points must be considered.…”
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confidence: 96%