Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The current surgical techniques for treatment of tennis elbow rely on approaches to the extensor muscle origins ...
While no clinical evidence exists yet to verify arthroscopic management’s superiority over open procedures for treatment of lateral epicondylitis, anecdotal evidence and some literature points to an ...
April 28, 2010 — A method for injecting botulinum toxin based on measurement of patients' forearm length has been found to effectively reduce pain at rest in patients with lateral epicondylitis, a new ...
Lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, is a prevalent and costly disorder that affects 1%–3% of the general population 1 and up to 15% of at-risk workers. 2 There is limited evidence for the ...
June 26, 2002 — Shock wave therapy is safe and effective for the treatment of refractory lateral epicondylitis, according to a report in the May-June issue of the American Journal of Sports Medicine. ...
Objectives: To culture collagen-producing cells derived from skin fibroblasts and o evaluate prospectively the safety and potential use of this cell preparation for treatment of refractory lateral ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...