TY - JOUR
T1 - Elbow tendinopathy
AU - Pitzer, Michael E.
AU - Seidenberg, Peter
AU - Bader, Dov
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Overuse injuries of the lateral and medial elbow are common in sport, recreational activities, and occupational endeavors. They are commonly diagnosed as lateral and medial epicondylitis; however, the pathophysiology of these disorders demonstrates a lack of inflammation. Instead, angiofibroblastic degeneration is present, referred to as tendinosis. As such, a more appropriate terminology for these conditions is epicondylosis. This is a clinical diagnosis, and further investigations are only performed to rule out other clinical entities after conventional therapy has failed. Yet, most patients respond to conservative measures with physical therapy and counterforce bracing. Corticosteroid injections are effective for short-term pain control but have not demonstrated long-term benefit.
AB - Overuse injuries of the lateral and medial elbow are common in sport, recreational activities, and occupational endeavors. They are commonly diagnosed as lateral and medial epicondylitis; however, the pathophysiology of these disorders demonstrates a lack of inflammation. Instead, angiofibroblastic degeneration is present, referred to as tendinosis. As such, a more appropriate terminology for these conditions is epicondylosis. This is a clinical diagnosis, and further investigations are only performed to rule out other clinical entities after conventional therapy has failed. Yet, most patients respond to conservative measures with physical therapy and counterforce bracing. Corticosteroid injections are effective for short-term pain control but have not demonstrated long-term benefit.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mcna.2014.04.002
DO - 10.1016/j.mcna.2014.04.002
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24994055
AN - SCOPUS:84903648389
SN - 0025-7125
VL - 98
SP - 833
EP - 849
JO - Medical Clinics of North America
JF - Medical Clinics of North America
IS - 4
ER -