Comparative Study Between Different Mobilization Techniques for Patients With Chronic Tennis Elbow

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Enrollment

45

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2025

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

November 30, 2025

Conditions
Tennis Elbow
Interventions
OTHER

Maitland joint mbilization

Posteroanterior mobilization of the radial head in motion. This method is gliding over the radial head posteriorly to anteriorly while the patient executes (and relaxes) the painful action (e.g., clutching). Repeat the method six to ten times if there is a noticeable increase in your ability to grip without pain

OTHER

mulligan mobilization

Using this approach, the patient performs (and relaxes) the painful action (e.g., clutching) while a lateral humeroulnar auxiliary glide is applied and maintained. If you notice a noticeable increase in your ability to grip without pain, repeat the method six to ten times. You can use a belt to help you glide.Three sets of it were performed, with a 30-second break in between

OTHER

radial nerve mobilization

The subjects will be placed in a reclining supine position. The arm will be internally rotated, the wrist, thumb, and fingers will be flexed, the shoulder girdle will be depressed, and the elbow will be stretched. Elbow flexion and wrist extension will be used to maintain shoulder depression after the radial nerve will be strained by these motions. Before beginning the gentle elbow extension test, the subject's wrist and fingers will be stabilized. The elbow will be then gently extended for about two seconds, just into the range where the participant felt tension but no pain, and then flexed. In a single session, three sets of six to eight oscillations will be executed

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Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University

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