Lateral epicondylitis is a relatively common clinical prob lem, easily recognized on palpation of the lateral protu berance on the elbow. Despite the "itis" suffix, it is no an inflammatory process. Therapeu...Lateral epicondylitis is a relatively common clinical prob lem, easily recognized on palpation of the lateral protu berance on the elbow. Despite the "itis" suffix, it is no an inflammatory process. Therapeutic approaches with topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, cortico steroids and anesthetics have limited benefit, as would be expected if inflammation is not involved. Other ap proaches have included provision of healing cytokine from blood products or stem cells, based on the recog nition that this repetitive effort-derived disorder repre sents injury. Noting calcification/ossification of tendon attachments to the lateral epicondyle(enthesitis), dry needling, radiofrequency, shock wave treatments and surgical approaches have also been pursued. Physi ologic approaches, including manipulation, therapeuti ultrasound, phonophoresis, iontophoresis, acupuncture and exposure of the area to low level laser light, ha also had limited success. This contrasts with the benefi of a simple mechanical intervention, reducing the stres on the attachment area. This is based on displacemen of the stress by use of a thin(3/4-1 inch) band applied just distal to the epicondyle. Thin bands are required as thick bands(e.g., 2-3 inch wide) simply reduce mus cle strength, without significantly reducing stress. Thi approach appears to be associated with a failure rateless than 1%, assuming the afflicted individual modifies the activity that repeatedly stresses the epicondylar attachments.展开更多
Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a common musculoskeletal problem. The incidence is estimated to be 0.4%-0.7% per year in general practice, and between 1% and 3% per year in the adult general populationJ2) LE results ...Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a common musculoskeletal problem. The incidence is estimated to be 0.4%-0.7% per year in general practice, and between 1% and 3% per year in the adult general populationJ2) LE results from repetitive micro-trauma by overuse of the wrist extensor musculature, which ultimately leads to failure of the common extensor tendon,展开更多
Recognizing the mechanical origin of enthesitis/enthesopathy and the avulsion-nature of what had previously been considered erosions,it seems inappropriate to attribute it to stresses related to a person’s normal act...Recognizing the mechanical origin of enthesitis/enthesopathy and the avulsion-nature of what had previously been considered erosions,it seems inappropriate to attribute it to stresses related to a person’s normal activities.Conversely,sudden or unconditioned repetitive stresses appears the more likely culprit.Studies of enthesial reaction have lacked standardization as to findings present among individuals who appear to be healthy.Clinical evaluation by palpation and mani-pulation may be as effective as application of radiologic techniques.Recognition of the mechanical nature of the disease,including individuals with inflammatory arthritis suggests prescription of mechanical solutions that reduce stresses across the involved enthesis.展开更多
Lateral elbow tendinopathy(LET) is a common musculoskeletal/sports injury. A plethora of physiotherapy techniques has been proposed in the management of LET. The exercise programme is the most common treatment in the ...Lateral elbow tendinopathy(LET) is a common musculoskeletal/sports injury. A plethora of physiotherapy techniques has been proposed in the management of LET. The exercise programme is the most common treatment in the management of LET. The optimal protocol of exercise programme is still unknown. The effectiveness of the exercise programme is low when it is applied as monotherapy. Therefore, exercise programme is combined with other physiotherapy modalities such as soft tissue techniques, external support, acupuncture, manual therapy and electrotherapy, in the treatment of LET. Future research is needed to determine which treatment strategy combined with exercise programme will provide the best results in LET rehabilitation.展开更多
Background: Several treatment options have been proposed to treat lateral epicondylitis. Both Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and Extra-corporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) are new treatment modalities for tendinopathy. Pat...Background: Several treatment options have been proposed to treat lateral epicondylitis. Both Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and Extra-corporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) are new treatment modalities for tendinopathy. Patients and Methods: Thirty seven patients suffering from chronic lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) for at least six months were treated in this study. The patients were divided into two treatment groups, the first group including 20 patients treated by ESWT and the second group including 17 patients treated by local injection of platelet-rich plasma. The results were evaluated using the visual analogue scale and the DASH score. Results: In the first group (treated by ESWT), the average follow-up period was 21.55 months. The average VAS improved from 8.2 to 1.95 and the average DASH score improved from 72.25 to 51.7. Moreover, 11 cases were satisfied (55%), 3 cases (15%) were satisfied with reservation and 6 cases (30%) were not satisfied. In the second group (treated by PRP), the average follow-up period was 18.47 months. The average VAS improved from 8.52 to 1.47, the DASH score improved from 72 to 48.23. Concerning patient satisfaction, 13 cases were satisfied (83.33%), 3 cases (10.52%) were satisfied with reservation and 1 case (5.55%) was not satisfied. Conclusion: Platelet rich plasma was proved to achieve superior results when compared to ESWT as regards pain relief, improvement of elbow function and patient satisfaction at follow-up.展开更多
In recent years, the measures on treatment of humeral epicondylitis with acupuncture and moxibustion were increased daily and a certain progression had been achieved. It had been synthesized in the paper various thera...In recent years, the measures on treatment of humeral epicondylitis with acupuncture and moxibustion were increased daily and a certain progression had been achieved. It had been synthesized in the paper various therapies of acupuncture and moxibustion in treatment of the disease, named filiform needling technique, special needling, warm needling and comprehensive therapy, as well as therapeutic evaluations and mechanisms. Additionally, the problems and shortcomings existed at present had been proposed in the paper.展开更多
In the present paper, the authors summarize their results of 30 cases of external humeral epicondylitis treated with thermal acupuncture of Chongyang (ST 42) and Ashi points. After 3-15 sessions of treatment, of the 3...In the present paper, the authors summarize their results of 30 cases of external humeral epicondylitis treated with thermal acupuncture of Chongyang (ST 42) and Ashi points. After 3-15 sessions of treatment, of the 30 cases, 24 (80%) were cured, and the rest 6 (20%) responded with apparent improvement in their symptoms.展开更多
Lateral elbow tendinopathy(LET) is one of the two most common tendinopathies of the upper limb. The most effective treatment in the management of LET is the exercise program. Clinicians combine exercise program with o...Lateral elbow tendinopathy(LET) is one of the two most common tendinopathies of the upper limb. The most effective treatment in the management of LET is the exercise program. Clinicians combine exercise program with other physiotherapy, electrotherapeutic and no, techniques. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT) is one of the most common recommended electrotherapeutic modalities for the management of LET. Further research is needed to find out the optimal treatment protocol of ESWT in the management of展开更多
Lateral epicondylitis(LE)is a chronic aseptic inflammatory condition caused by repetitive microtrauma and excessive overload of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle.This is the most common cause of musculoskeleta...Lateral epicondylitis(LE)is a chronic aseptic inflammatory condition caused by repetitive microtrauma and excessive overload of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle.This is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain syndrome in the elbow,inducing significant pain and limitation of the function of the upper limb.It affects approximately 1-3%of the population and is frequently seen in racquet sports and sports associated with functional overload of the elbow,such as tennis,squash,gymnastics,acrobatics,fitness,and weight lifting.Typewriters,artists,musicians,electricians,mechanics,and other professions requiring frequent repetitive movements in the elbow and wrists are also affected.LE is a leading causation for absence from work and lower sport results in athletes.The treatment includes a variety of conservative measures,but if those fail,surgery is indicated.This review summarizes the knowledge about this disease,focusing on risk factors,expected course,prognosis,and conservative and surgical treatment approaches.展开更多
Objective To observe the clinical effects of wrist-ankle acupuncture on external humeral epicondylitis. Methods Seventy-two cases diagnosed as external humeral epicondylitis were brought into the study. Horizontal nee...Objective To observe the clinical effects of wrist-ankle acupuncture on external humeral epicondylitis. Methods Seventy-two cases diagnosed as external humeral epicondylitis were brought into the study. Horizontal needling was used at upper area 3, upper area 4 and upper area 5 near wrists with long filiform needles. The frequency was once a day, and a course included 10 times. Results 27 cases got cured, 36 cases were marked effective, 5 cases were effective and 4 cases were failed after 1 course to 5 courses of treatment. The total effective rate was 94.5%. Conclusion Wrist-ankle acupuncture is a simple and effective therapy on external humeral epicondylitis.展开更多
External humeral epicondylitis, also known as brachioradial bursitis, popularly called “tennis elbow” refers to the acute or chronic myofascitis, the injury of the common extensor tendon of the humeral epicondyle. T...External humeral epicondylitis, also known as brachioradial bursitis, popularly called “tennis elbow” refers to the acute or chronic myofascitis, the injury of the common extensor tendon of the humeral epicondyle. The authors have recently treated 62 cases of the disease by means of stiletto needle, the therapeutic effect of the treatment is so satisfactory, following is the report of the treatment.展开更多
文摘Lateral epicondylitis is a relatively common clinical prob lem, easily recognized on palpation of the lateral protu berance on the elbow. Despite the "itis" suffix, it is no an inflammatory process. Therapeutic approaches with topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, cortico steroids and anesthetics have limited benefit, as would be expected if inflammation is not involved. Other ap proaches have included provision of healing cytokine from blood products or stem cells, based on the recog nition that this repetitive effort-derived disorder repre sents injury. Noting calcification/ossification of tendon attachments to the lateral epicondyle(enthesitis), dry needling, radiofrequency, shock wave treatments and surgical approaches have also been pursued. Physi ologic approaches, including manipulation, therapeuti ultrasound, phonophoresis, iontophoresis, acupuncture and exposure of the area to low level laser light, ha also had limited success. This contrasts with the benefi of a simple mechanical intervention, reducing the stres on the attachment area. This is based on displacemen of the stress by use of a thin(3/4-1 inch) band applied just distal to the epicondyle. Thin bands are required as thick bands(e.g., 2-3 inch wide) simply reduce mus cle strength, without significantly reducing stress. Thi approach appears to be associated with a failure rateless than 1%, assuming the afflicted individual modifies the activity that repeatedly stresses the epicondylar attachments.
基金Supported by the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Research Project(No.CMRPG890781)
文摘Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a common musculoskeletal problem. The incidence is estimated to be 0.4%-0.7% per year in general practice, and between 1% and 3% per year in the adult general populationJ2) LE results from repetitive micro-trauma by overuse of the wrist extensor musculature, which ultimately leads to failure of the common extensor tendon,
文摘Recognizing the mechanical origin of enthesitis/enthesopathy and the avulsion-nature of what had previously been considered erosions,it seems inappropriate to attribute it to stresses related to a person’s normal activities.Conversely,sudden or unconditioned repetitive stresses appears the more likely culprit.Studies of enthesial reaction have lacked standardization as to findings present among individuals who appear to be healthy.Clinical evaluation by palpation and mani-pulation may be as effective as application of radiologic techniques.Recognition of the mechanical nature of the disease,including individuals with inflammatory arthritis suggests prescription of mechanical solutions that reduce stresses across the involved enthesis.
文摘Lateral elbow tendinopathy(LET) is a common musculoskeletal/sports injury. A plethora of physiotherapy techniques has been proposed in the management of LET. The exercise programme is the most common treatment in the management of LET. The optimal protocol of exercise programme is still unknown. The effectiveness of the exercise programme is low when it is applied as monotherapy. Therefore, exercise programme is combined with other physiotherapy modalities such as soft tissue techniques, external support, acupuncture, manual therapy and electrotherapy, in the treatment of LET. Future research is needed to determine which treatment strategy combined with exercise programme will provide the best results in LET rehabilitation.
文摘Background: Several treatment options have been proposed to treat lateral epicondylitis. Both Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and Extra-corporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) are new treatment modalities for tendinopathy. Patients and Methods: Thirty seven patients suffering from chronic lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) for at least six months were treated in this study. The patients were divided into two treatment groups, the first group including 20 patients treated by ESWT and the second group including 17 patients treated by local injection of platelet-rich plasma. The results were evaluated using the visual analogue scale and the DASH score. Results: In the first group (treated by ESWT), the average follow-up period was 21.55 months. The average VAS improved from 8.2 to 1.95 and the average DASH score improved from 72.25 to 51.7. Moreover, 11 cases were satisfied (55%), 3 cases (15%) were satisfied with reservation and 6 cases (30%) were not satisfied. In the second group (treated by PRP), the average follow-up period was 18.47 months. The average VAS improved from 8.52 to 1.47, the DASH score improved from 72 to 48.23. Concerning patient satisfaction, 13 cases were satisfied (83.33%), 3 cases (10.52%) were satisfied with reservation and 1 case (5.55%) was not satisfied. Conclusion: Platelet rich plasma was proved to achieve superior results when compared to ESWT as regards pain relief, improvement of elbow function and patient satisfaction at follow-up.
文摘In recent years, the measures on treatment of humeral epicondylitis with acupuncture and moxibustion were increased daily and a certain progression had been achieved. It had been synthesized in the paper various therapies of acupuncture and moxibustion in treatment of the disease, named filiform needling technique, special needling, warm needling and comprehensive therapy, as well as therapeutic evaluations and mechanisms. Additionally, the problems and shortcomings existed at present had been proposed in the paper.
文摘In the present paper, the authors summarize their results of 30 cases of external humeral epicondylitis treated with thermal acupuncture of Chongyang (ST 42) and Ashi points. After 3-15 sessions of treatment, of the 30 cases, 24 (80%) were cured, and the rest 6 (20%) responded with apparent improvement in their symptoms.
文摘Lateral elbow tendinopathy(LET) is one of the two most common tendinopathies of the upper limb. The most effective treatment in the management of LET is the exercise program. Clinicians combine exercise program with other physiotherapy, electrotherapeutic and no, techniques. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT) is one of the most common recommended electrotherapeutic modalities for the management of LET. Further research is needed to find out the optimal treatment protocol of ESWT in the management of
文摘Lateral epicondylitis(LE)is a chronic aseptic inflammatory condition caused by repetitive microtrauma and excessive overload of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle.This is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain syndrome in the elbow,inducing significant pain and limitation of the function of the upper limb.It affects approximately 1-3%of the population and is frequently seen in racquet sports and sports associated with functional overload of the elbow,such as tennis,squash,gymnastics,acrobatics,fitness,and weight lifting.Typewriters,artists,musicians,electricians,mechanics,and other professions requiring frequent repetitive movements in the elbow and wrists are also affected.LE is a leading causation for absence from work and lower sport results in athletes.The treatment includes a variety of conservative measures,but if those fail,surgery is indicated.This review summarizes the knowledge about this disease,focusing on risk factors,expected course,prognosis,and conservative and surgical treatment approaches.
文摘Objective To observe the clinical effects of wrist-ankle acupuncture on external humeral epicondylitis. Methods Seventy-two cases diagnosed as external humeral epicondylitis were brought into the study. Horizontal needling was used at upper area 3, upper area 4 and upper area 5 near wrists with long filiform needles. The frequency was once a day, and a course included 10 times. Results 27 cases got cured, 36 cases were marked effective, 5 cases were effective and 4 cases were failed after 1 course to 5 courses of treatment. The total effective rate was 94.5%. Conclusion Wrist-ankle acupuncture is a simple and effective therapy on external humeral epicondylitis.
文摘External humeral epicondylitis, also known as brachioradial bursitis, popularly called “tennis elbow” refers to the acute or chronic myofascitis, the injury of the common extensor tendon of the humeral epicondyle. The authors have recently treated 62 cases of the disease by means of stiletto needle, the therapeutic effect of the treatment is so satisfactory, following is the report of the treatment.