The Effectiveness of Mulligan Mobilization With Movement (MWM) in Lateral Epicondylitis: a Critical Review
Muhammad Dimas Zam Zami,
Arif Pristianto,
Nasrullah Nasrullah
Abstract:Background: Lateral epicondylitis is a common injury in tennis and badminton players. This lateral epicondylitis condition generally appears in any individual or an activity that requires a circular motion of the forearm. These movements when performed repeatedly accompanied by loading when gripping or wrist extension can increase the risk of lateral epicondylitis. Complaints that arise in the condition of lateral epicondylitis include experiencing pain in the lateral elbow and weakness of the wrist or wrist. … Show more
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