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Minimal important difference, patient acceptable symptom state and longitudinal validity of oxford elbow score and the quickDASH in patients with tennis elbow
BackgroundThe Oxford Elbow Score (OES) and the short version of Disabilities of Arms, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) are common patient-reported...
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Comparison between acupotomy and corticosteroid injection for patients diagnosed with different classifications of tennis elbow: a randomized control trial
BackgroundTennis elbow has long been one of the most controversial subjects in orthopaedics. Many scholars thought the use of open or arthroscopic...
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Evaluation of lateral epicondylopathy, posterior interosseous nerve compression, and plica syndrome as co-existing causes of chronic tennis elbow
PurposeA great number of patients that suffer from lateral epicondylitis, commonly called tennis elbow (TE), are not successfully treated, meaning,...
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Arthroscopic release and decortication provide earlier return to work with similar patient satisfaction compared to continued intensive conservative therapy for recalcitrant tennis elbow: a retrospective observational study
IntroductionTennis elbow management has primarily been conservative over the years with over 90% of the cases being managed conservatively. Surgical...
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Comparing an optimised physiotherapy treatment package with usual physiotherapy care for people with tennis elbow — protocol for the OPTimisE pilot and feasibility randomised controlled trial
BackgroundPhysiotherapy is recommended for people with tennis elbow, but whilst a wide array of treatments is available, the optimal approach remains...
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Hyaluronic acid injections for chronic tennis elbow
BackgroundFor most patients, tennis elbow (TE) resolves within 6 months of onset. For those with persistent and painful TE, nonsurgical treatment...
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Allogeneic platelet-derived growth factors local injection in treatment of tennis elbow: a prospective randomized controlled study
PurposeThe purpose of this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of local injection of allogeneic platelet-derived growth factors in treatment of...
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Evidenced-Based Management of Tennis Elbow
Purpose of ReviewTennis elbow or lateral epicondylosis (LE) is a frequent cause of elbow pain affecting patients between 30 and 55 years of age....
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Professional tennis players suffer high prevalence of shoulder alterations during the season: a possible tennis shoulder syndrome
PurposeTo analyze the shoulder alterations of professional tennis players during the competition season and to compare the differences between their...
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Why PRP works only on certain patients with tennis elbow? Is PDGFB gene a key for PRP therapy effectiveness? A prospective cohort study
BackgroundThere is variability in individual response to platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy in tennis elbow treatment. Genetic variation, especially...
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Assessing the treatment response of lateral elbow tendinopathy using time-dependent ultrasonography, Doppler imaging, and elastography
ObjectiveTo investigate the structural alterations, neovascularity, and elasticity of tendons and the relationship between elasticity and the Patient...
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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) versus local corticosteroid injection in treatment of lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) in athletes: clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation
BackgroundLateral epicondylitis is one of the commonly noticed disorders of the arm described by agony focused over lateral epicondyle which is the...
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Synovial plica of the elbow — detailed measurements and how to implicate its relevance in clinical practice
PurposeThe synovial plica of the elbow is a fold of synovial tissue, which is said to be a remnant of the embryonic septa of normal articular...
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Ultrasonography of the pediatric elbow
Ultrasound of the elbow can be incorporated into routine pediatric practice in the radiology department, emergency department, orthopedic clinic, and...
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Lateral epicondylitis of the elbow: an up-to-date review of management
Lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is an overuse tendinopathy of the common extensor origin of the elbow in patients involved in...
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The enigmatic os supratrochleare anterius: from rarity to recognition in elbow pathology—case report and review of literature
Accessory bones around the elbow are scarce, with a reported mean incidence rate of 0.77%. The rarest one is the os supratrochleare anterius, with...
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Bone deformity in sports-related elbow osteoarthritis: influence of osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellum—a cross-sectional study
IntroductionSports activity can cause elbow osteoarthritis, which subsequently induces bone deformity. Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the...