First Experience with the Pain Gone Apparatus
Authors:
J. Vacek 1; M. Pohanka 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Ordinace léčebné rehabilitace a myoskeletální medicíny Alfa centrum, Praha
1; Klinika funkční diagnostiky a rehabilitace LF MU, Brno
2
Published in:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 16, 2009, No. 4, pp. 181-182.
Category:
Original Papers
Overview
The authors examined the Pain Gone apparatus in outpatient practice in a group of twenty patients with lateral epicondylitis without marked organic changes, without previous steroid treatment and surgery. There was an improvement of the complaints in 16 patients, i.e. the pains were diminished and the possibility to weight down the affected extremities was improved. In four patients there were no changes observed. No deterioration of the conditions was noticed. The device proved to be effective in our cohort.
Key words:
lateral epicondylitis Pain Gone apparatus
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Physiotherapist, university degree Rehabilitation Sports medicineArticle was published in
Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine
2009 Issue 4
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