A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow

Background: Tennis elbow is a common orthopedic disease affecting elbow in middle aged people. Ninety percent of patients are cured using conservative treatments. In the past, emphasis was placed on the use of long arm splints for its treatment; however, recent studies put doubt on the use of this m...

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Main Authors: A Zarezadeh, M Karimian Marnani, A Pahlevansabbagh, F Maleki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2004-02-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Online Access:http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/875
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spelling doaj-13f1397518b345e189fad39dc96f11592020-11-25T00:33:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362004-02-01911518A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis ElbowA ZarezadehM Karimian MarnaniA PahlevansabbaghF MalekiBackground: Tennis elbow is a common orthopedic disease affecting elbow in middle aged people. Ninety percent of patients are cured using conservative treatments. In the past, emphasis was placed on the use of long arm splints for its treatment; however, recent studies put doubt on the use of this method of treatment for the complications arising from the application of splints. The results of using long arm splints for the treatment of Methods: This was a case series non randomized clinical trial involving 25 patients treated with long arm castsplints, and 25 patients treated without the use of splint. Local corticosteroid injections and oral NSAIDs were administered for all patients. The two groups were compared in the third week, third month and sixth month of their treatment for the presence of local tenderness and pain in passive flexion test of wrist and fingers against resistance. Using SPSS 9.0, data were analyzed via repeated measurements test of ANOVA Results: Patients in case and control groups had mean ages 43.6 ± 7.2 and 43.6 ± 6 years, respectively. Prior to any treatments, all patients in this study suffered from pain and tenderness in the origin of forearm extensor muscles. Their pain exacerbated upon passive flexion of wrist and fingers against resistance. No significant difference was seen in third week, third month and sixth month (P value =0.32), and no significant difference was seen in the results of our tests regarding the presence of local tenderness and pain in passive flexion of wrist and fingers against resistance between the two groups Conclusions: After a follow-up period of six months, this study demonstrated no statistically significant difference between the two groups treated with and without long arm splints. Keywords: Tennis elbow, Conservative treatment, Laterals epicondylitis, Cast splint http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/875
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author A Zarezadeh
M Karimian Marnani
A Pahlevansabbagh
F Maleki
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M Karimian Marnani
A Pahlevansabbagh
F Maleki
A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
author_facet A Zarezadeh
M Karimian Marnani
A Pahlevansabbagh
F Maleki
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title A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow
title_short A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow
title_full A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow
title_fullStr A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Effect of Applying Cast Splints in Treatment of Tennis Elbow
title_sort study on the effect of applying cast splints in treatment of tennis elbow
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2004-02-01
description Background: Tennis elbow is a common orthopedic disease affecting elbow in middle aged people. Ninety percent of patients are cured using conservative treatments. In the past, emphasis was placed on the use of long arm splints for its treatment; however, recent studies put doubt on the use of this method of treatment for the complications arising from the application of splints. The results of using long arm splints for the treatment of Methods: This was a case series non randomized clinical trial involving 25 patients treated with long arm castsplints, and 25 patients treated without the use of splint. Local corticosteroid injections and oral NSAIDs were administered for all patients. The two groups were compared in the third week, third month and sixth month of their treatment for the presence of local tenderness and pain in passive flexion test of wrist and fingers against resistance. Using SPSS 9.0, data were analyzed via repeated measurements test of ANOVA Results: Patients in case and control groups had mean ages 43.6 ± 7.2 and 43.6 ± 6 years, respectively. Prior to any treatments, all patients in this study suffered from pain and tenderness in the origin of forearm extensor muscles. Their pain exacerbated upon passive flexion of wrist and fingers against resistance. No significant difference was seen in third week, third month and sixth month (P value =0.32), and no significant difference was seen in the results of our tests regarding the presence of local tenderness and pain in passive flexion of wrist and fingers against resistance between the two groups Conclusions: After a follow-up period of six months, this study demonstrated no statistically significant difference between the two groups treated with and without long arm splints. Keywords: Tennis elbow, Conservative treatment, Laterals epicondylitis, Cast splint
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