Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis

Abstract Background In the treatment of lateral epicondylitis (LE), the role of a new dynamic wrist orthosis is unclear. Patients and methods Patients suffering from a LE longer than 3 months were multicentrically and prospectively randomized into a physiotherapeutic group (PT group) and in a physio...

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Main Authors: J. Nowotny, B. El-Zayat, J. Goronzy, A. Biewener, F. Bausenhart, S. Greiner, P. Kasten
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-09-01
Series:European Journal of Medical Research
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40001-018-0342-9
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spelling doaj-9f99e3c992b14b359d4cdbfa0015994d2020-11-25T02:04:18ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2018-09-012311710.1186/s40001-018-0342-9Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosisJ. Nowotny0B. El-Zayat1J. Goronzy2A. Biewener3F. Bausenhart4S. Greiner5P. Kasten6Orthopaedic-Traumatology Centre (OUC), Carl-Gustav Carus University DresdenDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University HospitalOrthopaedic-Traumatology Centre (OUC), Carl-Gustav Carus University DresdenOrthopaedic-Traumatology Centre (OUC), Carl-Gustav Carus University DresdenDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University HospitalSporthopaedicumOrthopaedic-Surgery Centre (OCC)Abstract Background In the treatment of lateral epicondylitis (LE), the role of a new dynamic wrist orthosis is unclear. Patients and methods Patients suffering from a LE longer than 3 months were multicentrically and prospectively randomized into a physiotherapeutic group (PT group) and in a physiotherapy group plus wrist orthosis (PT + O group). Physiotherapy consisted of daily eccentric strengthening exercises under initial professional supervision. Inclusion criteria were a Placzek score greater than 4. Exclusion criteria were previous surgery, rheumatic arthritis, elbow instability, radicular symptoms, higher-grade extensor tendon rupture, or cervical osteoarthritis. The clinical evaluation was performed after 12 weeks and 12 months. The Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE) scale, Placzek Score, the pain rating (VAS), range of motion and the Subjective Elbow Score were evaluated. Results Of the initially 61 patients, 31 were followed up after 12 weeks and 22 after 12 months. Twenty-nine patients (43%) were male, the mean age was 46, and 44 patients (66%) had the right elbow involved. At 12 weeks, there was a pain reduction on the VAS in both groups (PT + O: 6.5–3.7 [p = .001]; PT: 4.7–4.1 [p = .468]), albeit it was only significant for the PT + O group. At 12 months, reduction was significant in both groups (PT + O: 1.1 [p = .000]; PT: 1.3 [p = .000]). The painless maximum hand strength in kg improved in both groups significant after 3 and 12 months. The Placzek score was reduced from 8.25 to 3.5 [p = .001] after 12 weeks for the PT + O group and from 8.1 to 3.8 [p = .000] in the PT group, as well as after 12 months in the PT + O group to 0 [p = .000] and in the PT group to 2.0 [p = .000]. The PRTEE improved in both groups after 12 weeks (PT + O: 52.8––31.3 [p = .002]; PT: 48.6–37.6 [p = .185]) and 12 months (PT + O: 16.15 [p = .000]; PT: 16.6 [p = .000]), although the reduction at 12 weeks was not significant for the PT group. Conclusion The elbow orthosis appears to accelerate the healing process with respect to the PRTEE and pain on the VAS (12 weeks follow-up), although there is an adjustment after 12 months in both groups and a significant improvement of symptoms is achieved in all endpoints.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40001-018-0342-9
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author J. Nowotny
B. El-Zayat
J. Goronzy
A. Biewener
F. Bausenhart
S. Greiner
P. Kasten
spellingShingle J. Nowotny
B. El-Zayat
J. Goronzy
A. Biewener
F. Bausenhart
S. Greiner
P. Kasten
Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
European Journal of Medical Research
author_facet J. Nowotny
B. El-Zayat
J. Goronzy
A. Biewener
F. Bausenhart
S. Greiner
P. Kasten
author_sort J. Nowotny
title Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
title_short Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
title_full Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
title_fullStr Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
title_full_unstemmed Prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
title_sort prospective randomized controlled trial in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis with a new dynamic wrist orthosis
publisher BMC
series European Journal of Medical Research
issn 2047-783X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background In the treatment of lateral epicondylitis (LE), the role of a new dynamic wrist orthosis is unclear. Patients and methods Patients suffering from a LE longer than 3 months were multicentrically and prospectively randomized into a physiotherapeutic group (PT group) and in a physiotherapy group plus wrist orthosis (PT + O group). Physiotherapy consisted of daily eccentric strengthening exercises under initial professional supervision. Inclusion criteria were a Placzek score greater than 4. Exclusion criteria were previous surgery, rheumatic arthritis, elbow instability, radicular symptoms, higher-grade extensor tendon rupture, or cervical osteoarthritis. The clinical evaluation was performed after 12 weeks and 12 months. The Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE) scale, Placzek Score, the pain rating (VAS), range of motion and the Subjective Elbow Score were evaluated. Results Of the initially 61 patients, 31 were followed up after 12 weeks and 22 after 12 months. Twenty-nine patients (43%) were male, the mean age was 46, and 44 patients (66%) had the right elbow involved. At 12 weeks, there was a pain reduction on the VAS in both groups (PT + O: 6.5–3.7 [p = .001]; PT: 4.7–4.1 [p = .468]), albeit it was only significant for the PT + O group. At 12 months, reduction was significant in both groups (PT + O: 1.1 [p = .000]; PT: 1.3 [p = .000]). The painless maximum hand strength in kg improved in both groups significant after 3 and 12 months. The Placzek score was reduced from 8.25 to 3.5 [p = .001] after 12 weeks for the PT + O group and from 8.1 to 3.8 [p = .000] in the PT group, as well as after 12 months in the PT + O group to 0 [p = .000] and in the PT group to 2.0 [p = .000]. The PRTEE improved in both groups after 12 weeks (PT + O: 52.8––31.3 [p = .002]; PT: 48.6–37.6 [p = .185]) and 12 months (PT + O: 16.15 [p = .000]; PT: 16.6 [p = .000]), although the reduction at 12 weeks was not significant for the PT group. Conclusion The elbow orthosis appears to accelerate the healing process with respect to the PRTEE and pain on the VAS (12 weeks follow-up), although there is an adjustment after 12 months in both groups and a significant improvement of symptoms is achieved in all endpoints.
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