As a treatment for chronic lateral epicondylitis in patients, a single injection of concentrated autologous platelets improved pain and function more than a corticosteroid injection, according to ...
Injection of a soft tissue repair matrix combined with platelet-rich plasma may significantly improve clinical outcomes among patients with lateral epicondylitis, according to published results.
Background: When using botulinum toxin for the management of lateral epicondylitis, injection at a fixed distance from an anatomic landmark could result in inadequate paralysis of the intended muscle.
Objectives: It has previously been reported that lateral epicondylitis may be diagnosed with colour Doppler ultrasonography (US) by detecting hyperaemia inside the common extensor origin (CEO).This ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
Background Insertional tendinopathy from the wrist extensors, is a very common pathology. Biomechanical, structural and sensitivity factors intervene in its onset. At present, electrolysis based on ...
New data show that ultrasound-guided injections of growth factors-containing platelet-rich plasma are no more effective in treating recently developed epicondylitis than injections of saline. New data ...
December 22, 2009 — A peritendinous ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection may be an effective treatment for patients with greater trochanteric pain syndrome associated with gluteus medius ...
Patients with high pain intensity at presentation of lateral epicondylitis who also have concomitant neck and shoulder pain are associated with a negative prognosis Lateral epicondylitis, or tennis ...
Tennis elbow (or lateral epicondylitis) is the most common cause of lateral elbow pain among men and women aged 30 to 50 years and arises from the repetitive stress on or the overuse (continued ...