Abstract

Case Report

The examination and treatment of non-surgical soft tissue injuries at the elbow integrating the Cyriax approach with the mulligan concept

Russell Woodman*

Published: 17 March, 2022 | Volume 7 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-005

Injuries at the elbow are fairly common. Fractures require the immediate attention of the skills of a surgeon. As the fracture heals and motion at the fracture is permissible, the physical therapist can provide important treatment to help the patient gain range of motion, strength, and function.

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