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Tendinitis: its etiology and treatment.(Review)

British Journal of Sports Medicine

| April 01, 2001 | THOMPSON, B | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Tendinitis: its etiology and treatment. William D Stanish, Sandra Curwin and Scott Mandell. (Pp 140; [pound]34.95) Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 0 19 263582 2.

I must say that I liked this book. In a most logical and readable fashion it set about what can be a rather dour, but yet most clinically important topic. Opening chapters on the normal tendon and the etiology of tendinitis were followed by more clinically and exercise related areas. Initial graphs and diagrams were simple and clear but some of the later clinical illustrations could have been improved by the use of photographs or colour.

The renowned authors combine well to use their obvious …

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