Zusammenfassung
Im Physiotherapiebereich könnten Algorhythmen zum Patientenmanagement dienen, wenn sie evidenzbasiert und mit klinischer Erfahrung und Wissen gepaart sind. Da sich in der Literatur kein physiotherapeutischer Algorhythmus der Epicondylopathia lateralis fand, bestand das Ziel dieser Literaturstudie darin, einen solchen zu entwickeln.
Abstract
In physiotherapy algorithms could serve to help patient management when evidence-based and coupled with clinical experience and knowledge. As no physiotherapeutic algorithms for lateral epicondylopathia could be found in the current this literature study aimed at developing such an algorithm.
Schlüsselwörter
Epicondylopathia lateralis - Tennisellenbogen - Algorhythmus - Leitlinien
Key words
lateral epicondylopathia - tennis elbow - algorithm - guidelines
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1 Die Arbeit wurde im Rahmen der DVMT-OMT-Ausbildung erstellt.
Peter Glatthaar
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