Efficacy Study of Prolotherapy vs Corticosteroid for Tennis Elbow
Lateral Epicondylitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Lateral Epicondylitis focused on measuring Prolotherapy, Lateral Epicondylitis, Tennis Elbow, Corticosteroid Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: age criteria >18yo, <75yo, history of pain > 3 months, < 2 years; pain on resisted extension of wrist and/or middle finger test, (resisted extension of middle finger at the MCP joint) local tenderness to palpation at the lateral epicondyle subject can read and write in English. Exclusion Criteria: history of steroid injections within 6 months prior to intervention; other arm/forearm pathology such as radial nerve compression; pregnancy/nursing; known thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy, or bleeding diathesis; history of diffuse pain syndrome; history of Inflammatory Arthropathy; Workman's Compensation (RSI) > 2 years; patients with litigation pending/planned; patients who are unable to return for F/U; intolerance/allergy to local anesthetics or injection corticosteroids; fear of needles; untreated depression; history of narcotic use for pain management greater than 1 month or history of narcotic abuse problem.
Sites / Locations
- Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Wellesley Outpatient Center