Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Smilar Issues: 9 Record Found
A comparison of extracorporeal shock wave therapy, physiotherapy, and local steroid injection in treatment of lateral epicondylitis Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Effectiveness of mobilization practices for patients with neck pain due to myofascial pain syndrome: a randomized clinical trial Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Efficacy of different doses of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy in patients with painful calcaneal spur Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Comparison of effects of low-level laser therapy and extracorporeal shock wave therapy in plantar fasciitis treatment: A randomized, prospective, single-blind clinical study Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Comparison of effects of low-level laser therapy and extracorporeal shock wave therapy in calcaneal spur treatment: A prospective, randomized, clinical study Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Comparison of platelet-rich plasma and extracorporeal shock wave therapy in patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis: A prospective, randomized-controlled study Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Physical therapy versus radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomized-controlled study Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Comparison of the effectiveness of conventional physical therapy and extracorporeal shock wave therapy on pain, disability, functional status, and depression in patients with chronic low back pain Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor Short-term results of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization in female patients with myofascial pain syndrome: A randomized blinded sham-controlled study Turkish Abstract Abstract Full Text:PDF Similar Articles Mail to Author Mail to Editor