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The tennis player's wrist

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Adriano Panatta

"It is a book that I recommend to all teachers, this one by Rodolfo Lisi. To be read for the conclusions it gives, without giving up on the impact with scientific terminology. Although I am convinced that certain types I have met in my multiform careers, in the years as captain of Davis for example, would put even the good Lisi in serious embarrassment. Omar Camporese, for one thing ... His "gimme five" with Nargiso at the end of the Davis in Bari with Denmark that brought him straight to hospital (dislocation in the hand) I really don't know how to place it, not even within a series as careful and judicious as that of the author.

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Giuliano Amato

"Having overcome the difficulties of an unfamiliar specialized language, every tennis player will greatly benefit from Lisi's work.  Del Potro's troubles will help him understand which movements jeopardize his wrists, while the blows of Federer and Nadal will explain to him how much the wrist can contribute to the artist's proofs he has always admired. An unusual reading, but really profitable ..

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Sergio Tacchini

"In modern tennis we are used to considering the progress of the rackets, the balls, the flattening of the difference between the various playing surfaces as essential elements of the development of our sport. However, I am convinced that we must also consider what has been done. and it is done in the search for the physical and technical improvement of the player.I believe that this book can contribute and confirm my statement and make a further contribution to the development of our sport.

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Riccardo Luchetti

"The hand surgeon has one more collaborator; not only the hand therapist, but also a professional figure (the athletic trainer, in fact), who finalizes all the work done previously and who speaks the same language as the former.

Thanks to Rodolfo, therefore, for having written a book that will be of help to all lovers of the subject, allowing them  to fully understand that the wrist is not the last element of the upper limb but is itself a fundamental element.

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Loris Pegoli

"Making things more complicated, easier to understand, is the goal that Prof. Lisi managed to achieve in this treatise: which is exhaustive from the description of how all the anatomical structures interact during the various stresses, under the conditions that afflict the tennis players, from their diagnosis to treatment. Surely a very useful text for surgeons, rehabilitators, coaches, athletes and all those professionals who revolve around the world of tennis or for those who, towards this world and its medical problems, have curiosity .

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