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\n\u2022 Lateral Epicondylitis15<\/sup><\/a>
\n\u2022 Plantar Fasciitis18<\/a>\u00a019<\/a><\/sup>
\n\u2022 Patellar tendinopathy (Jumper\u2019s knee\/Osgoodschlatters)18<\/sup><\/a>
\n\u2022 Trochanteric\/Gluteal tendinopathy and associated bursitis19<\/a><\/sup>
\n\u2022 Calcific tendonitis of the shoulder15<\/a>,\u00a0<\/sup>16<\/sup><\/a>
\n\u2022 Adhesive capsulitis (Frozen shoulder)17<\/sup><\/a>
\n\u2022 Chronic lower back pain19<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n