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Old 06-26-2012, 11:43 AM   #41
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Lol.. prove, studies are studies. They offer the reader and the medical science community a better understanding of the human body through research.

Regardless if you look at the website pedmed you can get good references to research papers; such as

1. Research advancement of the tennis elbow
2. Natural course in tennis elbow-lateral epicondylitis after all
3. etc

You will find more information on the causes, treatment of tennis elbow. What the research papers suggest is that the primary cause of tennis elbow are repetitive tasks and over exertion. Impact and vibration to the elbow are not the primary causes.

Yes i have read that many times that TE is a repetitive use injury, that is old news.

You claimed earlier that TE was from poor choice of racket , string, or technique. Where is the study that claims that at?

Now you come up with study's that say nothing about tennis equipment. So i wonder which one are you talking about.
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Old 06-26-2012, 02:30 PM   #42
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Yes i have read that many times that TE is a repetitive use injury, that is old news.

You claimed earlier that TE was from poor choice of racket , string, or technique. Where is the study that claims that at?

Now you come up with study's that say nothing about tennis equipment. So i wonder which one are you talking about.
Go find access to the papers and come back to me ... You should have a brain and work things out...
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Old 06-26-2012, 06:40 PM   #43
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Go find access to the papers and come back to me ... You should have a brain and work things out...
Of course you have no answer, because there isn't one. You claim that TE is from bad equipment and technique. But then tell me about studies that say TE is from repetitive stress which is commonly known. But now that i ask for these studies that support your claim you avoid the subject, i guess that is all that you can do since you are proven wrong.
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Old 06-26-2012, 10:03 PM   #44
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Doesn't poly last a lot longer then nylon. Synth last like 1/3 of the time right? Confused somebody I don't get it.
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