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Re: [bvdeenen] Medial epicondylitis surgery experiences?:
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onceahardman
Jan 13, 2011, 12:06 AM
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bvdeenen wrote: I managed to heal the golfers elbow through eccentric training exercises in early 2008. Effectiveness 100% and costs almost nothing. I (finally) decided to put my method on the web, in the hope that some other rockclimbers might benefit. http://sites.google.com/site/healgolferselbow/ Hmmm... Wow! 100% effectiveness! For a "chronic injury"! That's really impressive. Sorry for being snarky. It may have been "100% effective" for your specific case, and eccentric exercise is indeed among the most effective treatments for tendinitis (tendinosis) used today. I'm pretty sure I have posted up about it before on this forum. But "100% effective" is a specific claim, which really requires some supporting empirical research. I hope you really have found the cure for a condition which has eluded some of the great minds in physical medicine for generations. But extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
(This post was edited by onceahardman on Jan 13, 2011, 12:08 AM)
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