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Issue title: The Elbow
Guest editors: Robert P. WilderIssue Editor and Robert P. NirschlIssue Editor
Article type: Research Article
Authors: O'Connor, Francis G.a | Wilder, Robert P.b; * | Sobel, Janet R.c
Affiliations: [a] Primary Care Sportsmedicine, Dewitt Army Community Hospital, Ft. Belvoir, VA | [b] Baylor University Medical Center, The Tom Landry Sports Medicine and Research Center, Dallas, TX | [c] Virginia Sportsmedicine Institute, Arlington, VA
Correspondence: [*] Address reprint requests to: Robert P. Wilder, MD, Baylor Outpatient Physical Medicine, The Tom Landry Sports Medicine and Research Center, 411 N. Washington St., Suite 4000, Dallas, TX 75246-1776
Abstract: Overuse injuries result from repetitive microtrauma that can lead to inflammation and local tissue damage in the form of cellular and extracellular degeneration. The elbow, secondary to its central positioning, is predisposed to an array of injuries that are often companion to associated pathology of the spine, shoulder, and hand/wrist complex. An understanding of etiology and rehabilitative management will assist the clinician in the diagnosis and treatment of common overuse injuries involving the elbow.
Keywords: Overuse, elbow
DOI: 10.3233/BMR-1994-4107
Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 17-30, 1994
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