Combined Shockwave Therapy Versus Focused Shockwave Therapy in Patients With Lateral Epicondylitis...
EpicondylitisTo determine the best effective modality between combined (focused and radial) and focused shockwave therapy for treatment of lateral epicondylitis regarding pain. To determine the best effective modality between combined (focused and radial) and focused shockwave therapy for treatment of lateral epicondylitis regarding hand function. 1. To determine the best effective modality between combined (focused and radial) and focused shockwave therapy for treatment of lateral epicondylitis regarding grip strength.
Influence of Proximal Motor Control in Treating Lateral Epicondylitis
Lateral EpicondylitisThis study will be conducted to investigate the effect of scapular muscles (lower trapezius, middle trapezius and serratus anterior) strengthening on pain, pain free hand grip strength and functional outcome added to conventional physical therapy in patients with chronic Lateral Epicondylitis.
Upper Extremity-based Exercises and Elbow-focused Exercises in LET
Lateral EpicondylitisElbow TendinopathyThe aim of the study is to investigate the effects of rotator cuff and scapular muscle strengthening exercises applied in addition to the 8-week elbow focused rehabilitation program in lateral elbow tendinopathy, by comparing it with the elbow focused rehabilitation program.
Mulligan Mobilization Versus Instrument Assissted Soft Tissue Mobilization In Chronic Iateral Epicondylitis...
Lateral Epicondylitisthis study will be conducted to compare between mulligan mobilization and instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization on pain intensity, range of motion, hand grip strength, and hand function in the treatment of chronic lateral epicondylitis
Validation of a German Version of the Patient Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation
Elbow TendinitisElbow1 moreThe German version of the Patient Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE) questionnaire is tested for reliability, validity and responsiveness.
Assessment of the Safety and Performance of Elbow Supports in the Context of Epicondylitis or a...
EpicondylitisElbow SprainDecathlon has developed elbowMID500 and elbowSTRAP products which are medical devices that must be positioned around the elbow during sport practice, in order to limit symptoms related to epicondylitis or previous sprains (elbowMID500 only). The objective of this multicentre study is to collect data on the related clinical complications and clinical outcomes of market-approved Decathlon elbowMID500 and elbowSTRAP products to demonstrate safety and performance of these devices in a real-world setting. Outcome data collected from this study will provide the basis for Post-Market Surveillance (PMS) reporting, Clinical Study Report (CSR), Clinical Evaluation Report (CER) on Decathlon elbowMID500 and elbowSTRAP devices and support peer-reviewed publications on products performance and safety.
Effectiveness Of A Physiotherapy Treatment Plan In Lateral Epicondylalgia
Humeral EpicondylitisLateralPurpose: Test the effectiveness of a physiotherapy treatment in a patient with Lateral epicondylalgia (LE).
Doxycycline for Elbow Tendinopathy
Lateral EpicondylitisLateral Epicondylitis11 moreTo evaluate the feasibility of subantimicrobial -dose (SD) doxycycline to improve outcomes of nonsurgical management of elbow tendinopathy via matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibition as well as evaluate if participants will be compliant to with prescribed medication and exercise treatment. Our working hypothesis is that patients with elbow tendinopathy will be receptive to treatment with SD-doxycycline and compliant with the prescribed treatment.
Evaluation of Three Types of Injection for the Treatment of Lateral Epicondylalgia
EpicondylitisLateral Humeral1 moreThe primary objective of this study is to compare the evolution of pain profiles among patients suffering from lateral epicondyalgia (tennis elbow) following three types of treatment: PRP-L injection versus type A botulinum toxin injection versus corticoid injection.
Use of TPD Heat Lamp for Tennis Elbow Pain - a Randomized-controlled Trial
Lateral EpicondylitisTennis elbow (Lateral epicondylitis) is a common condition seen in Family Medicine that gives rise to pain, and can lead to loss of function and time off work. The normal treatment for tennis elbow pain is oral pain relief medication (analgesia), and/or physiotherapy, local massage or even surgery. In mainland China, tennis elbow pain has also been treated using TDP © Heat-lamp therapy, and is considered to be an effective treatment for this condition. This study is a clinical trial that seeks to measure the effectiveness of the TDP © Heat-lamp therapy to relieve tennis elbow pain without the use of oral pain medication.