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'''PURPOSE, SCOPE & DISCLAIMER''': The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with a summary of the evidence for interventions commonly used to manage tendinopathy of the lateral epicondyle. This decision-making tool is evidence-informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert-informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and inter-professional collaboration. ‘Acute’ refers primarily to symptoms of less than 3 months duration and ‘chronic’ to greater than 3 months. For studies which (1) included participants with symptoms that encompassed both acute and chronic stages or (2) did not clarify the duration of symptoms, the results have been reported within the ‘chronic’ stage.  
'''PURPOSE, SCOPE & DISCLAIMER''': The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with a summary of the evidence for interventions commonly used to manage tendinopathy of the lateral epicondyle. This decision-making tool is evidence-informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert-informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and inter-professional collaboration. ‘Acute’ refers primarily to symptoms of less than 3 months duration and ‘chronic’ to greater than 3 months. For studies which (1) included participants with symptoms that encompassed both acute and chronic stages or (2) did not clarify the duration of symptoms, the results have been reported within the ‘chronic’ stage.  
== Title<br>  ==
== Author/s<br>  ==
names of all author<br>
== Abstract<br>  ==
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== Background<br>  ==
or context
== Objectives<br>  ==
the clinical question or purpose
== Data sources<br>  ==
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== Study selection or eligibility criteria<br>  ==
participants and interventions
== Study appraisal and synthesis methods<br>  ==
or Data Extraction and Data Synthesis
== Results<br>  ==
Key findings
== Limitations<br>  ==
Limitations of the study
== Conclusion <br>  ==
and implications of key findings
== Funding and Declerations<br>  ==
funding for the systematic review and any potential conflicts of interest
== Systematic review registration number<br>  ==
if appropriate
== Author Biography <br>  ==
include a short biography for each author and a link to their profile in Physiopedia
== References  ==
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== Lateral Epicondyle Tendinopathy:<br>Summary of the Evidence for Physical Therapy Interventions<br>  ==
== Lateral Epicondyle Tendinopathy:<br>Summary of the Evidence for Physical Therapy Interventions<br>  ==

Revision as of 00:32, 26 July 2013

PURPOSE, SCOPE & DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this document is to provide physical therapists with a summary of the evidence for interventions commonly used to manage tendinopathy of the lateral epicondyle. This decision-making tool is evidence-informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert-informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reasoning skills and inter-professional collaboration. ‘Acute’ refers primarily to symptoms of less than 3 months duration and ‘chronic’ to greater than 3 months. For studies which (1) included participants with symptoms that encompassed both acute and chronic stages or (2) did not clarify the duration of symptoms, the results have been reported within the ‘chronic’ stage.

Lateral Epicondyle Tendinopathy:
Summary of the Evidence for Physical Therapy Interventions
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