Effects of Scapular Strength Exercise for Patients With Lateral Epicondylalgia
Lateral Epicondylitisthe aim of the study is to determine whether a scapular strength exercise program combined with a conventional exercise program in epicondylar region in patients with lateral epicondylalgia produces statistically significant improvements in pain in the short and medium term compared to a conventional exercise program.
The Effects of a Wrist Extensors Exercise With Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) in Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy....
Lateral EpicondylitisA randomized cross-over trial comparing the immediate effects of a wrist extensor exercise with and without blood flow restriction (BFR) on pain perception in patients with lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET).
Pain Pressure Threshold Algometry in Lateral Epicondylitis: Intra- and Inter-rater Reliability
Lateral EpicondylitisLateral Epicondylitis1 moreThis clinical trial aims to investigate the intra- and inter-rater reliability of pain pressure threshold algometry in lateral epicondylitis patients.
Trial of Blood Flow Restriction Plus Physical Therapy vs. Physical Therapy Alone for Lateral Epicondylitis...
Lateral EpicondylitisOpen label randomized controlled trial comparing evidenced based physical/occupational therapy vs. physical/occupational therapy including blood flow restriction tourniquet in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow).
The NOrwegian Tennis Elbow (NOTE) Study
Lateral EpicondylitisTennis Elbow2 moreTrial Design: The Norwegian Tennis Elbow (NOTE) study is a single-centre; three-armed, feasibility randomised controlled trial. Aim: The primary aim of this study is to pilot the methods proposed to conduct a definite RCT study. Objectives: Measure the process of recruitment. Measure intervention adherence and acceptability. Measure outcome measure retention rate and completeness. The Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE) will be used as the primary outcome measure. Intervention: Patients will be randomised to either: 1) Heavy slow resistance training (HSR), 2) Radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) or 3) Information and advice. Follow-up will be after 3 and 6 months.
Ozonated Gel Phonophoresis On Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis
EpicondylitisComparison between 2 groups of chronic lateral epicondylitis, to determine the effect of ozonated media phonophoresis on chronic lateral epicondylitis.
Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis With a Percussive Therapy Device
Tennis ElbowThe purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of using a percussive therapy device in addition to physical therapy to treat acute tennis elbow
Efficacy of a Stretching Protocol for Lateral Epicondylitis
EpicondylitisLateral3 moreEvaluation of the applying a stretching protocol to lateral epicondylitis.
PRP Versus Saline in Lateral Epicondylitis
Lateral EpicondylitisUnspecified ElbowLateral epicondylitis (LE), also known as tennis elbow, has an estimated prevalence in the general population of 1% to 3%, peaking at age 45 years to 54 years and affect both men and women equally. A randomised controlled trial published in The Lancet showed that 83% of the patients suffering from LE of more than 6 weeks duration on wait-and-see policy recovered only after 1 year without any therapeutic interventions. The costs associated with LE is substantial as patients not only incur hefty healthcare costs but also lose their productivity owing to their long recovery period. Currently, there is a paucity of evidence worldwide for the efficacy of PRP injections compared to control in LE. This randomised controlled trial aims to compare the efficacy of PRP versus placebo (saline) injections in adults with LE.
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.