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Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis: Platelet Rich Plasma Versus Steroid Versus Saline Solution

Lateral Epicondylitis

We wish to address the efficacy and safety of Platelet Rich Plasma (blood platelets), a new treatment for lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and compare this new treatment to either injection with steroid or saline solution. All injections are guided by ultrasonography.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Dysport® Injection in the Treatment of Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis

Tennis Elbow

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a single injection of Dysport with a new protocol at forearm is effective in the management of chronic lateral epicondylitis.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Trial of Physiotherapy and Corticosteroid Injections in Lateral Epicondylalgia

Tennis ElbowMusculoskeletal Diseases

This randomised controlled trial will evaluate the role of manual therapy and therapeutic exercise and corticosteroid injections in the treatment of lateral epicondylalgia (tennis elbow).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

ALGRX 4975 in the Treatment of Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is a painful condition that results from repetitive arm movement with overuse of muscles, e.g. when playing tennis. A single injection of ALGRX 4975 has the potential to reduce pain for a period of weeks to months. This study will test the efficacy and safety of ALGRX 4975 in the treatment of patients with tennis elbow.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Immediate and Longterm Effects of Mulligan Mobilization With and Without Myofascial Release on Pain,Grip...

Lateral Epicondylitis

This study will help to determine the immediate and long term effects of Mulligan mobilization with and without myofascial release on pain, grip strength and function in patients with lateral epicondylitis

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Influence of Patient Expectations With Lateral Epicondylalgia in Applying Mobilization With Movement...

Tennis Elbow

Lateral epicondylalgia affects people of both gender between 1 and 3% of the world population, with up to 15% in the working population reaching an average of 12 weeks off work for this reason. One of the conservative treatments that have shown effective is the mobilization with movement, whose mechanisms of action are not known. According Bialosky et al., possible effects of manual therapy are based on the neurophysiological mechanisms at peripheral, spinal and supraspinal level. Among the mechanisms to supraspinal level is the placebo effect, which is influenced by psychological factors such as conditioning and expectations. Changing expectations to determine the influence on the treatment has been studied in healthy subjects, showing improvement with positive expectations and worsening to negative and neutral expectations. However the result of modifying the previous expectations for treatment in patients with pain has not been studied. The aim of our study is to test the influence that positive expectations have on the effectiveness of treatment with mobilization with movement in patients with lateral epicondylalgia.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Steroid Injection in Treating Patients With Lateral Epicondylitis

Lateral Epicondylitis

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of steroid injection and immobilization versus no immobilization in treating patients with lateral epicondylitis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Bundang Rehabilitative Impact Study of the Elbow Epicondylitis

Lateral Epicondylitis

This study is to assess the safety and effect of polydeoxyribonucleotide(PDRN) on the lateral epicondylitis with ultrasonography-guided injection of the PDRN or dextrose solution. Condition: lateral epicondylitis Intervention Drug: polydeoxyribonucleotide, PDRN Drug: dextrose solution, 15% as prolotherapy, active control Phase 4 Study type: Interventional Study design: Treatment, Parallel Assignment, Double Blind((Subject, intervention performer, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Randomized, Safety/Efficacy Study Official Title: Safety and Effects of PDRN(polydeoxyribonucleotide) Injection in Patient with elbow epicondylitis in randomized double-blind active-control comparative study Estimated Enrollment: 40

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study of Allogeneic Adipose-derived Stem Cells for Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis...

Tennis Elbow

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of allogeneic adipose-derived stem cells (ALLO-ASC) in patients with lateral epicondylitis.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of the Synera Patch Compared to Naproxen Sodium for Epicondylitis...

Epicondylitis of the Elbow

The purpose of the this study is to evaluate the sfaety and efficacy of Synera(R)for patients with lateral and medial epicondylitis and compare it to Naproxen sodius.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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