Guest guest Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 Good Morning, About 10 years ago I went to a class on treating upper extremity disorders and one of the treatment protocols offered by the instructor (I no longer have the handouts) was the use of Russian Electrical Stim for biceps tendinitis and lateral epicondylitis. I initially tried it on a very difficult biceps tendon problem on a patient and found it to be very effective. I have used it on 100's of patients since with success. I am unable to find my original handouts or anything specific on the web for this use of Russian. Does anyone have any information they remember or would be willing to share? Thank you. Tom Kaluzny PT Rehab Manager Providence Mount Carmel Hospital 982 E. Columbia Colville, WA 99114 509 685-5361 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 http://www.physther.org/content/82/10/1019.full > > Good Morning, > About 10 years ago I went to a class on treating upper extremity disorders and one of the treatment protocols offered by the instructor > (I no longer have the handouts) was the use of Russian Electrical Stim for biceps tendinitis and lateral epicondylitis. I initially tried it on a very difficult biceps tendon problem on a patient and found it to be very effective. I have used it on 100's of patients since with success. I am unable to find my original handouts or anything specific on the web for this use of Russian. Does anyone have any information they remember or would be willing to share? Thank you. > > Tom Kaluzny PT > Rehab Manager > Providence Mount Carmel Hospital > 982 E. Columbia > Colville, WA 99114 > 509 685-5361 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 http://www.physther.org/content/82/10/1019.full > > Good Morning, > About 10 years ago I went to a class on treating upper extremity disorders and one of the treatment protocols offered by the instructor > (I no longer have the handouts) was the use of Russian Electrical Stim for biceps tendinitis and lateral epicondylitis. I initially tried it on a very difficult biceps tendon problem on a patient and found it to be very effective. I have used it on 100's of patients since with success. I am unable to find my original handouts or anything specific on the web for this use of Russian. Does anyone have any information they remember or would be willing to share? Thank you. > > Tom Kaluzny PT > Rehab Manager > Providence Mount Carmel Hospital > 982 E. Columbia > Colville, WA 99114 > 509 685-5361 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 http://www.physther.org/content/82/10/1019.full > > Good Morning, > About 10 years ago I went to a class on treating upper extremity disorders and one of the treatment protocols offered by the instructor > (I no longer have the handouts) was the use of Russian Electrical Stim for biceps tendinitis and lateral epicondylitis. I initially tried it on a very difficult biceps tendon problem on a patient and found it to be very effective. I have used it on 100's of patients since with success. I am unable to find my original handouts or anything specific on the web for this use of Russian. Does anyone have any information they remember or would be willing to share? Thank you. > > Tom Kaluzny PT > Rehab Manager > Providence Mount Carmel Hospital > 982 E. Columbia > Colville, WA 99114 > 509 685-5361 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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