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Background Lateral epicondylitis is one of the commonly noticed disorders of the arm described by agony focused over lateral epicondyle which is the site of wrist extensors origin.
Noha Hosni Ibrahim +3 more
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Introduction Ewing′s sarcoma of the ulna is rare, and its wide resection poses challenges for preserving upper limb function. Elbow reconstruction must ensure joint stability and forearm mobility. Conventional alternatives, such as bone grafts and prostheses, have limitations, including a high risk of complications.
Fernando Brasil do Couto Filho +9 more
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The effect of a forearm/hand splint compared with an elbow band as a treatment for lateral epicondylitis [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to compare the effect of a new prefabricated Thamert forearm/hand splint with the effect of a simple elbow band as a treatment for lateral epicondylitis.
de Greef, M.H.G. +3 more
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A systematic review to compare three injection modalities in the management of pain and function for patients with chronic lateral epicondylalgia [PDF]
Aim: To provide an evidence-based scientific report on the efficacy of three common injection treatment modalities for Lateral Epicondylalgia (LE). These injections are contemporary and frequently used in clinical practice. Objective: To systematically
Elmajee, M, Gaskell, LE
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Background The regeneration of injured tissues remains a major clinical challenge. Among emerging biomaterials, collagen with platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) or platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF) showed promising outcomes, individually and in combination. Objective To systematically review clinical evidence on the efficacy, applications, and safety of PRP/PRF and ...
Nunzia Gallo +6 more
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High‐Resolution Ultrasound of Clinically Relevant Sensory Nerves of the Arm and the Forearm
Technological advancements in ultrasound systems, particularly the development of high‐ and ultra‐high‐frequency transducers, now allow for the detailed evaluation of sub‐millimetric sensory nerves in the upper limb, extending to their distal branches. This provides invaluable insights in patients with suspected neuropathies.
Federico Zaottini +9 more
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Background The association of the severity of clinical symptoms and level of functional performance with the degree of magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in patients with lateral epicondylitis has not been fully elucidated.
Seok Woo Hong +5 more
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Abstract Refractory lateral epicondylitis poses a significant clinical challenge. In patients with persistent symptoms refractory to conservative treatment, surgical intervention represents an effective approach for achieving durable symptomatic relief. Advances in arthroscopic techniques now offer a more minimally invasive and refined approach.
Chuan Zhang +4 more
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Management of Lateral Epicondylitis: A Narrative Literature Review
Lateral epicondylitis, also termed as “tennis elbow,” is the most common cause of elbow pain and dysfunction, mainly resulting from repetitive gripping or wrist extension during various activities.
Kun-Long Ma, Hai-Qiang Wang
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Effect of each approach via SUCRA ranking analysis (0%–100%) on Constance‐Murley score (CMS) (a) and perceived pain (b). EDTA: ethylene diamine tetra‐acetic acid; ESWTh: extracorporeal shockwaves therapy high; ESWTl: extracorporeal shockwaves therapy low; ESWTm: extracorporeal shockwaves therapy medium; PRP: platelets‐rich plasma; US: ultrasound ...
Lucrezia Moggio +7 more
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