M
Magnus Peterson
Researcher at Uppsala University
Publications - 26
Citations - 365
Magnus Peterson is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tennis elbow & Chronic pain. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 280 citations. Previous affiliations of Magnus Peterson include Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm County Council.
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A randomized controlled trial of exercise versus wait-list in chronic tennis elbow (lateral epicondylosis).
TL;DR: Exercise appears to be superior to expectation in reducing pain in chronic lateral epicondylosis, both during muscle contraction and muscle elongation, than the reference group.
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A randomized controlled trial of eccentric vs. concentric graded exercise in chronic tennis elbow (lateral elbow tendinopathy)
TL;DR: Eccentric graded exercise reduced pain and increased muscle strength in chronic tennis elbow more effectively than concentric graded exercise.
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Reduced Corneal Nerve Fiber Density in Type 2 Diabetes by Wide-Area Mosaic Analysis.
Neil Lagali,Stephan Allgeier,Pedro Guimarães,Reza A. Badian,Reza A. Badian,Reza A. Badian,Alfredo Ruggeri,Bernd Köhler,Tor Paaske Utheim,Tor Paaske Utheim,Beatrice Bourghardt Peebo,Magnus Peterson,Lars B. Dahlin,Olov Rolandsson +13 more
TL;DR: World SBP patterns revealed marked degeneration of secondary nerve fiber branches outside the whorl region in long-duration diabetes and wide-area mosaic images provide reference values for mC NFL and wCNFL and reveal a progressive degenerations of the SBP with increasing duration of type 2 diabetes.
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Wide-field corneal subbasal nerve plexus mosaics in age-controlled healthy and type 2 diabetes populations
Neil Lagali,Stephan Allgeier,Pedro Guimarães,Reza A. Badian,Alfredo Ruggeri,Bernd Köhler,Tor Paaske Utheim,Beatrice Bourghardt Peebo,Magnus Peterson,Lars B. Dahlin,Olov Rolandsson +10 more
TL;DR: A machine-based algorithms are used to provide wide-area mosaics of the cornea’s subbasal nerve plexus also accounting for depth (axial) fluctuation of the plexuses to examine nerve degradation patterns to develop tools to non-invasively monitor diabetes progression while avoiding narrow-field imaging and image selection biases.
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Treatment practice in chronic epicondylitis: A survey among general practitioners and physiotherapists in Uppsala County, Sweden
TL;DR: A large number of treatment methods in chronic epicondylitis were reported, none of which is properly evidence-based and some of which are even known to be ineffective, there is a need for randomized controlled studies of potentially effective treatments in this condition.