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Lateral Epicondylitis
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Author(s)/Faculty: Danielle L. Scher, MD; Jennifer Moriatis Wolf, MD; Brett D. Owens, MD, MAJ, MC, USA
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Danielle L. Scher, MD; Jennifer Moriatis Wolf, MD; Brett D. Owens, MD, MAJ, MC, USA
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Source: ORTHOPEDICS 32:4
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Type: Journal
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Number of Articles: 1
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Release Date: April 2009
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Expiration Date: April 30, 2010
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Cost: $0.00 / $15.00 /$49.00
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Credit Type: CME
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Number of Credit(s): 1.00
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OVERVIEW
Lateral epicondylitis is the most common cause of lateral elbow pain presenting to the orthopedic surgeon, with an estimated occurrence in 4 per 1000 patients. Every year 1% to 3% of adults are affected by lateral epicondylitis, with an equal prevalence between men and women.
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