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Elbow Stiffness: Rehabilitation Management

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Elbow stiffness due to elbow or shoulder trauma is a difficult condition to treat. Unlike idiopathic and secondary shoulder stiffness, which are often amenable to appropriate manual physiotherapy, this form seldom benefits from physical therapy, especially if it is severe or very severe. Yet it is quite frequent, arising both in patients managed conservatively and in those treated by surgery.

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Di Giacomo, S. (2018). Elbow Stiffness: Rehabilitation Management. In: Porcellini, G., Rotini, R., Stignani Kantar, S., Di Giacomo, S. (eds) The Elbow. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27805-6_31

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