Trial of Physiotherapy and Corticosteroid Injections in Lateral Epicondylalgia
Tennis Elbow, Musculoskeletal Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tennis Elbow focused on measuring Tennis Elbow, Physical Therapy Techniques, Evidence-Based Medicine, Primary Health Care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Elbow pain for at least 6 weeks and satisfy the widely accepted diagnostic criteria of lateral epicondylalgia Diagnostic criteria are pain over the lateral humeral epicondyle that is provoked by gripping activities Reduced grip strength and increased sensitivity to manual palpation over the lateral epicondyle Reproduction of pain with stretching of the forearm extensor muscles or with specific resisted static contraction of extensor carpi radialis brevis is also usually present. Exclusion Criteria. In the preceding 6 months, had consulted a health care practitioner for neck or arm pain or injury, other than lateral epicondylalgia, which has prevented participation in usual work or recreational activities Had treatment with physiotherapy or corticosteroid injections for lateral epicondylalgia in the preceding 6 months Upper limb fractures Diseases of the bone, muscle and nervous systems that preclude treatment by any of the treatments being evaluated in the project.
Sites / Locations
- Musculoskeletal Pain & Injury Research Unit, Division of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland