Manual therapy: lateral sliding: | PhysiotherapyKrankengymnastics for tennis elbow

Manual therapy: lateral sliding: Lateral gliding is a technique from manual therapy, in which the physiotherapist, with the upper arm fixed, allows the forearm to glide carefully outwards against the humerus. In the meantime, the patient opens and closes his fist several times. This technique should be used if the patient responds positively to a … Manual therapy: lateral sliding: | PhysiotherapyKrankengymnastics for tennis elbow

Stage 4 | PhysiotherapyKrankengymnastics for tennis elbow

Stage 4 There is permanent, severe, sometimes stabbing pain, often at night, possibly irreversible (irreversible) tendon damage, in the worst case the extensor tendon can tear. In stage 3 and 4 of tennis elbow, conservative therapy is only of limited use, possibly surgery is indicated. The transitions between the individual stages are fluid. The overall … Stage 4 | PhysiotherapyKrankengymnastics for tennis elbow