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Stefanos Karanasios (e-mail, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, Twitter) of the University of West Attica (Greece) and the Laboratory of Advanced Physiotherapy (L.Ad.Phys.) is interviewed by Dhinu Jayaseelan regarding a publication from the Journal of Hand Therapy titled, “Diagnostic accuracy of examination tests for lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) – A systematic review.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for practitioners who want to understand what the scientific literature states about the controversial and ever evolving territory of examination maneuvers for lateral elbow tendinopathy.
Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:
Academy website: www.aaompt.org
Twitter: @AAOMPT
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/
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Stefanos Karanasios (e-mail, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, Twitter) of the University of West Attica (Greece) and the Laboratory of Advanced Physiotherapy (L.Ad.Phys.) is interviewed by Dhinu Jayaseelan regarding a publication from the Journal of Hand Therapy titled, “Diagnostic accuracy of examination tests for lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) – A systematic review.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for practitioners who want to understand what the scientific literature states about the controversial and ever evolving territory of examination maneuvers for lateral elbow tendinopathy.
Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:
Academy website: www.aaompt.org
Twitter: @AAOMPT
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=en

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