Abstract
The purpose of “Evidence in Practice” is to illustrate how evidence is gathered and used to guide clinical decision making. This article is not a case report. The examination, evaluation, and intervention sections are purposely abbreviated. A 55-year-old woman, who was right-hand dominant, was referred to my physical therapy clinic with a 6-month history of pain in her left lateral elbow. The patient was an assembly-line worker in an automotive factory. She worked 40 to 50 hours per week in a rotating 9-job “loop” manufacturing diesel engines. Each day she would perform a different job in the loop for the duration of her shift, until she had performed all 9 job functions, at which …
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