Magnets vs. placebo: can they zap tennis elbow pain?

NCT ID NCT07444996

Summary

This study is testing whether adding magnet therapy to standard physical therapy helps people with tennis elbow. Forty adults with tennis elbow will be randomly assigned to receive either real or fake magnet therapy along with standard exercises for three weeks. Researchers will measure changes in pain, grip strength, and arm function to see if the magnet therapy provides extra benefit.

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  • Fatih Sultan Mehmet Reasearch and Training Hospital

    Istanbul, 34734, Turkey (Türkiye)

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